In this new book from Eduardo Halfon's literary project, the Guatemalan author, always investigating the mechanisms of identity construction, delves into those that originate in fraternal relationships: mourning as a combat that begins with the birth of a brother and mourning also as grief for his death. A deep and emotional novel that increases the reputation of the author, "one of those very rare writers - as the French magazine Lire pointed out - who do not need to write at length to say a lot."
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In this new book from Eduardo Halfon's literary project, the Guatemalan author, always investigating the mechanisms of identity construction, delves into those that originate in fraternal relationships: mourning as a combat that begins with the birth of a brother and mourning also as grief for his death. A deep and emotional novel that increases the reputation of the author, "one of those very rare writers - as the French magazine Lire pointed out - who do not need to write at length to say a lot."
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