living language
Polina Panasenko · Nordic
Brilliant debut of the French-Russian actress and writer Polina Panassenko. In living language portrays, with tenderness and humor, what it means to be a girl emigrated to France while the USSR breaks down. A great discovery to enjoy on cold winter afternoons.. ALOIDA CLEMENTE (The Red)
boring
Izumi Suzuki · Consonni
The editorial Consonni introduces (at last!) to the legendary author Izumi Suzuki—a key figure of the Japanese counterculture of the seventies and eighties—to the Spanish-speaking world, with seven science fiction stories in a punk key. Frescos, nihilists and acids, His stories subvert and reinvent the genre from a critical perspective, feminist and deeply irreverent. SAINTS LEMOINE (The Bathysphere)
On the nature of totalitarianism
Hannah Arendt · Untamed Page
Two essays in which Hannah Arendt clarifies and extends her magnum opus, The origins of totalitarianism. The author delves into the analysis of the totalitarian phenomenon and the features that distinguish it from traditional forms of tyranny., despotism and dictatorship. Addresses the role that terror plays in totalitarianism, ideology and isolation of the individual. JAIME ORTEGA (Per-r-ucho)
The red parts
Maggie Nelson · The Editorial Law
Maggie Nelson chronicles a trial with precision and detail. But above all it creates a story of family life and memory, and portrays the workings of justice in the United States. Knowledgeable about how the media and audiences are articulated around certain topics and interests, in The red parts Nelson Nelson is critical and bravely confronts human degeneration and male violence. With journalistic writing and close to the testimonial essay, in this book thought wanders and is built between social reality and personal testimony. What Vivian Gornick would say: "I don't write about myself, I write from myself". LOURDES TOLEDO
Earth Eater
Dolores Reyes Alfaguara
Earth Eater had a gift. He discovered it when he ate dirt and saw that his father had murdered his mother. Since then, her door has been filled with families looking for their sisters., daughters and friends. From the sweetness of magical realism, but with all the weight of a simple prose like life itself, The novel arrives that talks about all the femicides, of impunity and sorority. GLORIA POZUELO

Claudia Piñeiro · Alfagura
A woman who works escort falls from the top of a building, from the house of a powerful man. It could be accidental. It could be suicide. His stepsister is a renowned journalist who disowned his father when he started a new family.. He didn't want to meet her either., who tried to send him the documentation to uncover a plot that combines power, politics and prostitution. These are the ingredients of the new novel by Claudia Piñeiro, that is dismantled layer by layer to have you there page by page. S.M







