Canary Islands, 1882: Caught in the 19th-century wave of scientific classification, explorer and plant biologist Niklas Bruunis researches Crissia pallida, a species alleged to have hallucinogenic qualities capable of eliminating the psychic limits between one human mind and another. Buenos Aires, 1983: Born to a white Argentinian anthropologist and a black Brazilian engineer, Cassio comes of age with the Internet, and demonstrates the skills and personality that will make him one of the first great Argentine hackers. The southern Argentinian techno-hub of Bariloche, 2024: Piera, on the same research group as Cassio, studies human DNA. When the Estromatoliton project comes to fruition, the Argentine government will be able to track every movement of its citisens without their knowledge or consent, using censors that identify DNA at a distance. In a dazzling novel of towering ambition, Oloixarac proves that true power resides in the world's most deeply shadowed interstices, as beautiful and horrifying as dark constellations themselves.
Pola Oloixarac Libri
Pola Oloixarac è un'autrice e traduttrice argentina la cui opera si addentra nelle intricate connessioni tra tecnologia, filosofia e psiche umana. La sua scrittura è riconosciuta per il suo acuto intelletto e lo stile innovativo, esplorando i confini della realtà e dell'identità nell'era digitale. Oloixarac crea narrazioni evocative che sfidano il lettore a riflettere sulla natura dell'esistenza moderna e sul nostro posto al suo interno.




Mona
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
The brilliant and provocative debut of a Latin American star of world literature.
Savage Theories
- 291pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
A student at the Buenos Aires School of Philosophy attempts to put her life (academically and romantically) in the service of a professor whose nearly forgotten theories of violence she plans to popularise and radicalise - against his wishes. Meanwhile, a young couple - a documentary filmmaker and a blogger - engage in a series of cerebral and sexual misadventures. In a novel crammed with philosophy, group sex, revolutionary politics and a fighting fish named Yorick, Oloixarac leads her characters and the reader through dazzling and digressive intellectual byways.