Summer and all its Wrath is a mirror where the most uncomfortable questions about love, identity and the impossibility of escaping from oneself echo.
After Bobby Serna's suicide, his best friend Renato and his sisters rebuild their life while facing the decisions and frustrations of their own stories. Through memories and revelations, the novel explores human fragility, impossible love, and disagreement. Between skepticism and nostalgia, Contreras constructs a narrative where destiny seems to depend on a single moment. With a sharp style and atmospheres filled with tension, Summer and all its Wrath is an exploration of identity, lost opportunities and the impossibility of fully communicating with others.
Gonzalo Contreras, an indispensable reference in contemporary Chilean literature, returns with this novel that dissects memory, guilt, and second chances.
| Technical data | Publish date: 2 january 2025 ISBN: 978-956-6291-84-8 Pages: 368 Imprint: Seix Barral |
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