Atomizado Berlín

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Una saga familiar marcada por el vértigo existencial y el deseo de fuga.
Buenos Aires, early 2000s. In Nordelta, a gated community with immaculate streets and impenetrable fences, the Goldstein siblings grow up neglected by their parents. Nina and Jeremías's diaries chronicle the family's history. Nina bathes obsessively, as if in a rite of passage, and maintains a secret relationship with a tennis instructor, while her only close friend, Angélica, becomes an object of devotion. Meanwhile, Jeremías discovers music and counterculture after enrolling at the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, gradually distancing himself from his siblings. Through their accounts, the story of Mateo, the middle brother, emerges, a neurotic and reclusive young man whose life is marked by a "waiting for his masculinity" and a self-destructive return to the promised land. Each sibling attempts to escape the capitalist Eden of their birth, unaware that the neighborhood will soon be submerged by a climate catastrophe. In a crossroads of geographical and emotional escapes, their destinies will ultimately converge in the ruins of an old, globalized, and decaying Europe, where they attempt to escape while simultaneously trying to maintain the bonds that hold them together. Jeremiah lives in Paris between 2018 and 2035, until an undeclared war destroys the city, and Nina, after tracing Mateo's last steps, ends up in Berlin, where the European Union crumbles amidst the ruins of its own history.
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RELEASE DATE
May 27, 2026
ISBN
9788433949592
PAGES
192 p. ; 22,0 x 14,0 cm.
BINDING
Paperback
SERIES
Narrativas hispánicas