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Boulder

Audiobook
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La protagonista de Boulder és una dona atreta per la solitud com per un imant. Es guanya la vida fent de cuinera en un buc —la situació perfecta: una cabina, l'oceà, moltes hores per encarar el buit i algun port on conèixer dones. Fins que una la reté, se l'emporta entre les quatre parets d'una casa i l'embarca en la gestació assistida d'una criatura. ¿Què en farà, la maternitat, de l'amant coneguda en un bar? ¿I què farà ella a la gàbia? Dos anys després de Permagel i d'un viatge a través de mitja dotzena de llengües, l'obra de Baltasar torna a atracar entre nosaltres amb una heroïna com només sap crear-les ella: camuflada amb un nom geològic —el de les roques solitàries— i perfectament intractable, si no fos que caus als seus peus. "En Boulder hay dos viajes hechos por la misma protagonista. Uno externo, primero al sur de Chile y después a Islandia. El interior es hacia la búsqueda del estado perfecto de la soledad." J. ERNESTO AYALA-DIP, Babelia, El País
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 13, 2022
      Poet and novelist Baltasar (Permafrost) returns with a sinewy if somewhat predictable story about a tempestuous relationship between two women. The freewheeling narrator is working as a cook on a passenger freighter when, upon docking in a Chilean town, she meets and falls for a Scandinavian geologist named Samsa, who nicknames her “Boulder,” after those “large, solitary rocks” of unknown provenance. Theirs is an affair of stolen moments until Samsa accepts a job in Reykjavik. Despite Boulder’s hesitance to settle down—“The short term can tether you to the world of senses,” she narrates—she accompanies her new love to Iceland. Years pass in relative harmony, with Boulder owning and operating a food truck, but nearing 40, Samsa wants to have a baby. This decision divides the couple, and for Boulder, Samsa’s eventual pregnancy elicits a mix of jealousy, reverence, and revulsion. Baltasar offers a great deal of insight into the effect of the pregnancy and the child’s birth on the characters, though the plot turns on tropes. Frustrated by their sexlessness, for instance—which Boulder compares to a “dockyard gridlocked by a single ship”—she cheats with a younger woman. Still, this slim, visceral novel power gains power from its subversive blurring of maternal intuition and its queering of parenthood.

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  • Catalan; Valencian

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