Shocking, erudite, and affecting, these twenty-odd short stories, "micro-novels," and vignettes span a vast territory, from Mexico City to Washington, D.C. to the late nineteenth-century Adriatic to the blood-soaked foothills of California's gold-rush country, introducing an array of bewildering characters: a professor of Latin American literature who survives a tornado and, possibly, an orgy; an electrician confronting the hardest wiring job of his career; a hapless garbage man who dreams of life as a pirate; and a prodigiously talented Polish baritone waging musical war against his church.
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Título: Hipotermia Autor/a: Alvaro Enrigue Editorial: Editorial Anagrama Ciudad: Barcelona Año de publicación: 2005 Edición: 1ª Nº de páginas: 187 págs Traducido en los años: 2013