The novel is a journey through and the scatological , often blurring the lines between the grotesque and the hilarious.
: The characters in the book are aware of Laiseca himself, often trying to "invent" him so he can keep writing their stories. Significance in Laiseca's Work Alberto Laiseca. Si soy mala poeta pero (r1.1)....
: Analía’s admission ("I am a bad poet") serves as the catalyst for her to seek meaning through physical and sexual excess rather than art. The novel is a journey through and the
: The book features dark themes such as necrophilia and torture, yet Laiseca presents them with a "jocose and light" tone that turns horror into something "insupportably funny". : The book features dark themes such as
: Another strange inhabitant of this fragmented world. Themes and Style
is a surrealist novel by the Argentine master of "delirious realism," Alberto Laiseca , first published in 2006. The title reflects the self-awareness and chaotic energy of its protagonist, Analía, a self-proclaimed mediocre poet who navigates a world where logic is replaced by the absurd. The Core Premise: Delirious Realism