La Peninsula | De Las Casas Vacia David Ucles Epub

Unlike the pastoral ideal of Los Santos Inocentes , this peninsula is violent. The isolation does not bring peace; it brings paranoia. The protagonist realizes that in a village of three elderly people and forty empty homes, the silence is deafening—and dangerous.

A photographer who steps on a mine and refuses to lift his foot for forty years. Critical Analysis and Impact

Every room in the empty peninsula holds a secret. Uclés uses architectural decay—caved-in roofs, overgrown courtyards, peeling wallpaper—as a metaphor for historical amnesia. The protagonist’s quest to restore the house mirrors Spain’s unresolved conflict with its past under the Pact of Forgetting (the 1977 Amnesty Law). La Peninsula De Las Casas Vacia David Ucles Epub

La península de las casas vacías / The Peninsula of Vacant Houses [9798890987808]

. As the Spanish Civil War erupts in 1936, the family is torn apart, serving as a microcosm for the disintegration of the entire country. MB Agencia Literaria Magical Realism as a Shield

The novel has become a literary phenomenon in Spain, going through dozens of editions and winning several prestigious awards: (Book of the Year 2024) Premio Andalucía de la Crítica Premio Espartaco for Best Historical Novel Premio San Clemente Unlike the pastoral ideal of Los Santos Inocentes

Who is the man behind the search term? is a journalist and writer from Madrid (b. 1984). Before this novel, he was known for his travel chronicles about depopulated Spain. La Península de las Casas Vacías (2021) was his fiction debut, and it immediately won the Premio Ateneo de Sevilla (runner-up) and massive critical acclaim.