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The Wonders
2020
First Published
3.38
Average Rating
224
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Through the vivid interior worlds of two unforgettable characters, Elena Medel brings a half century of the feminist movement to life, revealing how little has really changed for women who work the night shift. Winner of the prestigious Francisco Umbral Prize for Book of the Year and already a sensation in Spain, The Wonders follows María and Alicia through the streets of Madrid, from job to job and apartment to apartment, as they search for meaning and stability, unknowingly tracing each other’s footfalls across time. María moved to the city in 1969, leaving her daughter with her family but hoping to save enough to take care of her one day. She worked as a housekeeper, a caregiver, a cleaner—somehow always taking care of someone else. Two generations later, during the Women’s March in 2018, Alicia was working at the snack shop in the Atocha train station when it overflowed with protesters and strikers. Women, so many women, were flooding the streets with their signs and chants. She couldn’t have known María was among them; she was on the clock. And later, she’d be looking for someone else, a man to take her away for a few hours, to make her forget. Anyone but her husband, with his pleas to go on bike rides together, to have children, to act like the other thirtysomething couples they knew. Medel’s lyrical sensibility reveals her roots as a poet, but her fast-paced and expansive storytelling show she’s a novelist ahead of her time. With grit, texture, and mesmerizing prose, The Wonders launches an inimitable new voice in fiction.

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Elena Medel
Elena Medel
Author · 3 books

Elena Medel Navarro (Córdoba, 1985) es una escritora española, dedicada especialmente al campo de la poesía. Sus poemas han sido traducidos al alemán, árabe, esloveno, inglés, italiano, polaco y portugués. Es una de las poetisas andaluzas jóvenes más conocidas en la actualidad, ya que a los 16 años ganó el premio Andalucía Joven concedido por el Instituto Andaluz de la Juventud con su primer poemario Mi primer bikini (DVD, 2002). Posteriormente publicó los libros de poemas, Vacaciones (2004) y Tara (2006) y el cuaderno Un soplo en el corazón (2007). En 2013 ha ganado el premio Loewe en su categoría Creación Joven por su libro Chatterton. Es articulista en la edición madrileña de El País, y ejerce la crítica literaria en medios impresos y digitales. Junto a la también poeta Alejandra Vanessa, coordina las actividades del colectivo La Bella Varsovia, centrado en la difusión de la cultura y la promoción de los jóvenes creadores. Su obra aparece en diversos recuentos y antologías de la poesía reciente.

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