Abstract:Pablo Sánchez's recent novel, El alquiler del mundo (which won the first-ever Francisco Casavella Prize in 2010), is not a story of corporate triumph but rather a cautionary tale foregrounding the dangers of capitalist excess. Written from a largely firstperson point of view, the novel affords us a clear picture -at some times sad, at others humorous -of the sequence of events leading to the author's ultimate realization that 'Barcelona, sin duda, ha sido un fracaso ' (311). What makes the novel so intriguing … Show more
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