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Xita Rubert (daughter of philosopher Xavier Rubert de Ventós and writer Luisa Castro) Publisher: Editorial Anagrama (November 2024) Accolade: Co-winner of the 2024 Premio Herralde de Novela Page Count: 216 pages
: The protagonist struggles to fit into American culture while navigating a domestic life filled with tension, a hidden revolver, and photographs that suggest something much more sinister than the surface "paradise" reveals.
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Literary Fiction / Experimental Narrative / Autofiction Publication Year: 2020 (Editorial Anagrama) Pages: Approx. 184 (depending on edition)
El caso comenzó a tomar forma cuando las autoridades locales iniciaron una investigación sobre irregularidades en la concesión de contratos y permisos en Key Biscayne. A medida que avanzaba la investigación, surgieron pruebas que apuntaban a una red de corrupción que alcanzaba a varios niveles de la administración local.
Here is a deep reading of the novel’s core obsessions. Si prefieres leerlo sin coste, otra opción excelente
"Lo que creemos nos protege. Lo que sabemos nos deja a la deriva." — Los hechos de Key Biscayne
One such sentence: “La vejez de mi padre no es triste; es absurda. Como ver a un rey sin reino que aún pide impuestos.” (My father’s old age isn’t sad; it’s absurd. Like seeing a king without a kingdom who still demands taxes.)
Rubert flips the script: adults aren’t corrupting the child; the child is unmasking the adult as a fragile, performative animal. The "facts" of the title are not objective truths but the narrator’s own empirical observations—cold, erotic, and often brutal. She lies not out of fear, but out of curiosity. Xita Rubert (daughter of philosopher Xavier Rubert de
The story centers on a Spanish family spending a summer in Miami. The narrative is driven by a father who is charismatic but deeply unpredictable, and his children, who look at him with a mixture of awe, terror, and confusion.
It explores the strange limbo of European immigrants navigating the specific brand of American luxury and social expectations in Miami. 👤 About the Author: Xita Rubert