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El orgasmógrafo
2002
First Published
3.95
Average Rating
208
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Siete narraciones en la que la esperanza se termina una página antes de iniciar el texto. El autor de Amores de segunda mano y El seductor de la patria nos introduce a diferentes atmósferas: la realización de programas televisivos, países africanos, oficinas, ciudades sacadas de un futuro gobernado por un sistema totalitario. Nos presenta a actores de televisión que no saben qué hacer con sus larguísimas vaciones pagadas y terminan atacándose, escritoras que descubren la enorme puesta en escena que significa la obra de los escritores, de los tesoros vivientes, el clásico “en mi boleta sólo hay dieces, muéranse de la envidia” tan despreciado y solitario en las instituciones educativas, la mujer dueña de su cuerpo, el travesti que no lo es, directores de cine venidos a menos.
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Author

Enrique Serna
Enrique Serna
Author · 16 books

Mexican author and screenwriter. He is the author of two collections of short stories. The first one, Amores de segunda mano (Second hand loves) is widely regarded as a milestone in the genre. His third novel, El miedo a los animales (Fear of animals), is a crime thriller which portrays the Mexican literary establishment to be as corrupt and hypocritical as the police force, particularly the Mexican Judicial police. This led to a great deal of resentment from the literary establishment, and gave him a wide array of attention. Recently, he has shifted the scope of his writing from the black humor and irony that characterized him to historical novels. Enrique Serna is widely regarded as one of the most important Mexican writers of the past recent years. He is widely acknowledged as one of the masters of Mexican literary orality, especially for his use of different social dialects of Mexico City in his novels, particularly in Uno soñaba que era rey. In 2000, Serna won the Premio Mazatlán de Literatura for his historical novel on Antonio López de Santa Anna. In 2005, he was also nominated for a Pushcart Prize for his story "Eufemia."

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