Margins
2016
First Published
3.24
Average Rating
136
Number of Pages

Una novela de Antonio García Ángel. Un día más. Son las cinco de la tarde y suena el despertador. Jorge debe su turno en el call center en el que trabaja empieza a las seis, y además de alistarse debe caminar hasta la estación de Transmilenio y tomar un bus, una empresa de duración incierta. Así que se despereza, se baña, se viste, pero cuando está terminando ocurre algo no le entra el zapato que intenta ponerse. Prueba entonces con el otro, y tampoco. Mira los zapatos, se mira los pies, y no los zapatos son los de antes de la siesta, y los pies no parecen hinchados. Extrañado y ya de afán, va por otros pares y lo no le caben. Sus pies, aparentemente, están más grandes. Sin tiempo para otros intentos, Jorge salta a la calle con los zapatos a medio calzar y se dirige a toda carrera, incómodo y pensativo, a la estación de buses, sin imaginarse nunca que esa pequeña y misteriosa anomalía de sus pies es el primer síntoma de su declive#

Avg Rating
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Number of Ratings
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3 STARS
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Author

Antonio García Ángel
Antonio García Ángel
Author · 3 books

“My main objective in life is to write,” declares Antonio García Ángel. With only one novel to his credit, the 36-year-old author is considered one of Colombia’s best young writers. Much to his delight, he will be working with his literary hero, fellow South America, Mario Vargas Llosa. “Vargas Llosa has already had a fundamental influence on my work,” says García Ángel whose style echoes that of his Peruvian mentor. García Ángel’s talent for writing was first recognised at Bogotá’s Pontificia Universidad Javeriana where he received degrees in both literature and communications. Since then, he has taught at the university (1998-2001), worked as a writer and host for Caracol Television, produced two documentaries, written television scripts and articles, and, for the past year, served as an editor of SoHo magazine. He also found time to fulfil his ambition to write his first novel – a thriller set in Bogotá. Humour and Intrigue Captivating from the first page, the highly acclaimed and best-selling book – Su casa es mi casa (Your House is My House) – published in 2001, combines humour and intrigue in the gripping story of a university student who receives a mysterious package addressed to a former tenant of his flat. Through the use of colloquial and evocative language, García Ángel brings his characters vividly to life and captures the essence of Bogotá’s urban landscape. A Second Novel García Ángel intends to continue writing his second novel during the mentoring year. “My work with Vargas Llosa will help me define my own style and find the most personal and appropriate voice in which I want to write,” he says.

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