Dancing Queen
A Novel
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- Pedido anticipado
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- Se espera: 9 feb 2027
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- USD 11.99
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- Pedido anticipado
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- USD 11.99
Descripción editorial
In this brutally funny debut novel, the young, award-winning Argentine writer and director Camila Fabbri lays bare the lies a woman tells herself to excuse herself from living.
"A story about a break-up and an existential crisis: Is it possible to save oneself from oneself? . . . Dancing Queen portrays instability, what is fleeting and ungraspable, as a treasure that may make life worth living.” —Juan Pablo Villalobos, author of I’ll Sell You a Dog
Paulina Almada awakes amnesiac beside a wailing teenage girl in a totaled car. In retrospect, she recounts her descent into an existential crisis that makes this near-death experience her redemption. The bitter cynicism or stark lucidity that veils her fear of abandonment has made her so cruel to her boyfriend, her only friend, and her mother that she risks losing them. After Felipe breaks up with her, Maite takes pity on Paulina and they set out on a road trip. Willed and accidental violence ensues, threatening to irrevocably alter her experience of the everyday. When we finally witness the crash, it’s clear that all bonds, and life itself, are meaningful because they are temporary.
“Who is—what is—Camila Fabbri? A mind-blowing, mind-blown next-door Emily Brontë? A secret language spoken and written to be learned by reading her and shivering? David Lynch’s best friend? An alien entity taking Polaroids of what was always there but invisible to us until Fabbri arrived? Who knows? But I’m sure of one thing: It’s been a long time since I met someone or something like this, and it’s going to be a long time before I meet something or someone like Fabbri again. I can’t get over it. I don’t want to get over it. Now you try; I dare you.” —Rodrigo Fresán, author of Melvill