Geopoetika Unleashes Mind Blowing Hispano American Novellas!

Geopoetika Unleashes Mind-Blowing Hispano-American Novellas!

Ready to dive into a literary whirlwind of family secrets and strange flying objects? Publishing house Geopoetika has just dropped two new Hispano-American novellas that will blow your mind and ignite your imagination!

Family Mysteries and Historical Traumas

The first novella, “Pain” by Eduardo Halfon, is not just a story – it’s a lyrical meditation on memory, belonging, and identity. Halfon takes us through the dark corridors of a Guatemalan family mystery, where historical traumas and myths intertwine in the search for self. The Spanish translation was done by Vladimir Matković, and the edition’s editor Branko Anđić wrote a poignant foreword that will make you question your own roots.

Strange Flying Objects and Marital Conflicts

The second novella, “Strange Flying Objects” by Cristina Peri Rossi, is a treat for lovers of the unusual. The Uruguayan author masterfully blends philosophy and fantasy, turning everyday life into something strange and elusive. We follow a married couple observing a mysterious flying object – a blot in the sky whose meaning remains an enigma. This phenomenon sparks conflicts, doubt, and longing. The Spanish translation is by Ksenija Bilbija, who also penned the introduction.

Why Does This Matter?

In a world flooded with instant content and shallow stories, Geopoetika brings depth and complexity. These novellas aren’t just books – they’re an invitation to reflect on identity, history, and what makes us human. If you’ve ever wanted to dive into literature that makes you question who you are and where you come from, this is your chance.

Don’t Miss Out!

These novellas are already available, and if you love discussing books that shift perspectives, drop a comment below. Who knows, maybe your theory about the “strange flying objects” will be the next big thing in the literary world!

Grab a book, get comfy, and get ready for a literary adventure that will keep you up at night. Because who says books can’t be more mysterious than any thriller?


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