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Kentukis / Little Eyes (Spanish Edition)

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Expected release date is Jun 23rd 2026
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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Samanta Schweblin
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    224
    Publisher:
    PRH Grupo Editorial (June 23, 2026)
    Imprint:
    Literatura Random House
    Release Date:
    June 23, 2026
    Language:
    Spanish
    Audience:
    General/trade
    ISBN-13:
    9786073851022
    ISBN-10:
    6073851022
    Weight:
    7.8oz
    Dimensions:
    5.35" x 9.04" x 0.53"
    File:
    RandomHouse-PRH_Book_Company_PRH_PRT_Onix_full_active_D20260405T165952_155746810-20260405.xml
    Folder:
    RandomHouse
    List Price:
    $18.95
    Country of Origin:
    Mexico
    Pub Discount:
    65
    Case Pack:
    25
    As low as:
    $14.59
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-RH
    Discount Code:
    A
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    Yes
  • Overview

    Última gran novela de la celebrada autora argentina nominada al Man Booker Prize 2017. Samanta Schweblin ha creado un universo fascinante, un mundo donde no sabemos quién nos mira y en el que podemos ser amos o mascotas.

    De los 10 libros de ficción del 2018, según The New York Times.

    Casi siempre comienza en los hogares. Ya se registran miles de casos en Vancouver, Hong Kong, Tel Aviv, Barcelona, Oaxaca... y se está propagando rápidamente a todos los rincones del mundo. No son mascotas, ni fantasmas, ni robots. Son ciudadanos reales, y el problema -se dice en las noticias y se comparte en las redes- es que una persona que vive en Berlín no debería poder pasearse libremente por el living de alguien que vive en Sídney, ni una persona que vive en Sídney; ni alguien que vive en Bangkok, desayunar junto a tus hijos en tu departamento de Buenos Aires. En especial cuando esas personas que dejamos entrar a casa son completamente anónimas.

    Los personajes de esta novela encarnan el costado más real -y a la vez imprevisible- de la compleja relación que tenemos con la tecnología, renovando la noción del voyeurismo y exponiendo al lector a los límites del prejuicio, el cuidado de los otros, la intimidad, el deseo y las buenas intenciones. Kentukis es una novela deslumbrante que potencia su sentido mucho más allá de la atracción que genera desde sus páginas. Una idea insólita y oscura, tan sensata en sus reflejos que, una vez que se entra en ella, ya no se puede salir.

    ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

    LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 MAN BOOKER INTERNATIONAL PRIZE

    A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR

    "Her most unsettling work yet — and her most realistic." -New York Times

    Named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times, O, The Oprah Magazine, NPR, Vulture, Bustle, Refinery29, and Thrillist

    A visionary novel about our interconnected present, about the collision of horror and humanity, from a master of the spine-tingling tale.

    They've infiltrated homes in Hong Kong, shops in Vancouver, the streets of in Sierra Leone, town squares in Oaxaca, schools in Tel Aviv, bedrooms in Indiana. They're everywhere. They're here. They're us. They're not pets, or ghosts, or robots. They're real people, but how can a person living in Berlin walk freely through the living room of someone in Sydney? How can someone in Bangkok have breakfast with your children in Buenos Aires, without your knowing? Especially when these people are completely anonymous, unknown, unfindable.

    The characters in Samanta Schweblin's brilliant new novel, Little Eyes, reveal the beauty of connection between far-flung souls—but yet they also expose the ugly side of our increasingly linked world. Trusting strangers can lead to unexpected love, playful encounters, and marvelous adventure, but what happens when it can also pave the way for unimaginable terror? This is a story that is already happening; it's familiar and unsettling because it's our present and we're living it, we just don't know it yet. In this prophecy of a story, Schweblin creates a dark and complex world that's somehow so sensible, so recognizable, that once it's entered, no one can ever leave.