This novel is a prophecy that is already being fulfilled, any resemblance to reality is not a coincidence, it is confirmation. One of the most accurate thinkers on the Spanish scene is back.
It all began in the twenties of the 21st century. Once upon a time there was a community of women called El Encinar, once upon a time there were three multimillionaire New York girls determined to be entrepreneurs from their Manhattan skyscrapers and once upon a time there was a woman without a name, a voice, who tells this story of how the beginning of the end is already happening.
With the rhythm of a crime novel and the harshness of a stark prophecy, Cristina Fallarás presents us with a heartbreaking and original story in which realities such as sex-dolls, the media and the hatred of men make violence against women’s bodies the main protagonist of this novel.
El final de todo esto
The End of All This | Ediciones B/PRH, 2024
This novel is a prophecy that is already being fulfilled, any resemblance to reality is not a coincidence, it is confirmation. One of the most accurate thinkers on the Spanish scene is back.
It all began in the twenties of the 21st century. Once upon a time there was a community of women called El Encinar, once upon a time there were three multimillionaire New York girls determined to be entrepreneurs from their Manhattan skyscrapers and once upon a time there was a woman without a name, a voice, who tells this story of how the beginning of the end is already happening.
With the rhythm of a crime novel and the harshness of a stark prophecy, Cristina Fallarás presents us with a heartbreaking and original story in which realities such as sex-dolls, the media and the hatred of men make violence against women’s bodies the main protagonist of this novel.