As if Borges wrote The Decameron During an atomic alarm in Barcelona in the year 2025, the thirty-year old hero takes refuge in a luxurious mansion in the mountains where he is put up, along with other guests, awaiting the outcome of the conflict. For the following seven days the residents of the mansion spend their spare time reading and taking walks, and, above all, telling stories to each other. The narrators (most of whom belong to the generation thirty years older than the hero's) are eight in number, and the stories they tell can be taken as autonomous ones, although, as the novel advances, it may soon be that when juxtaposed, they do indeed weave a web of intrigue about a family of bankers--a web that gradually involves some of the guests in the mansion.
Miquel de Palol Books
Miquel de Palol emerged as a significant literary voice through his work as both a poet and a novelist, characterized by a rich linguistic style and intricate narrative constructions. He first gained recognition for his poetry, lauded for its evocative imagery and profound metaphorical depth. Transitioning to prose, his novels frequently delve into themes of identity, history, and the complexities of the human psyche. De Palol's distinctive approach often employs inventive wordplay and a keen attention to rhythm and sound, immersing readers in unique worlds rich with symbolic resonance.
