Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego, de Mariana Enríquez
Twelve stories by one of the intrepid and most surprising Argentinean storytellers of the 21st century, where the reader is forced to forget himself in order to follow the adventures and investigations of bodies that disappear or reappear at the least expected moment. Whether it is a social worker, a policewoman, or a tourist guide, the protagonists struggle to sponsor socially invisible beings, thus delving into the weight of guilt, compassion, cruelty, the difficulties of coexistence, and a terror as deep as it is plausible.
