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Ciudades desiertas

Ciudades desiertas2016

José Agustín

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Deserted Cities narrates the story of Susana and Eligio, a couple from Mexico City, who put their love to the test in a small, forgotten town in the United States. The story begins when Susana is offered to participate in a writers' program in the country to the north, a proposal that fits her like a glove because Susana needs her own space, her own adventure, to feel alive. Without thinking twice or consulting with Eligio, her husband and an often out-of-work actor, she takes the first flight that will help her get her life back. Two months later, Eligio finally finds Susana and decides to reunite with her. To do this, he suspends the job he is working on and flies to meet her, only to find that she is sleeping with a Polish man. Deserted Cities by José Agustín is an intense novel about the cycles of a loving relationship, the search for identity, the dispute between Mexico and the United States, the capitalist system, anger, and machismo. Shocking and caustic, José Agustín returns with his Mexico City regionalisms and breaks the monotony of the town, where it seems like nothing ever happens, when we hear Eligio yell, "Kiss my ass!" and "Go to hell!" Deserted Cities is a novel of searching and liberation, a lesson in both human and romantic relationships that all lovers should read and apply.

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First published
2016
OL Work ID
OL20053240W

Subjects

Man-woman relationshipsRelaciones hombre-mujerFictionRelaciones humanasInterpersonal relationsMexican fictionFicciónFicción mexicana

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