Fernanda Trías

Fernanda Trías is a Uruguayan author known for her novels and short stories. Her work often explores themes of isolation, identity, and the human condition.

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  1. 1. Pink Slime

    Set in a dystopian coastal city plagued by an environmental catastrophe, the story follows an unnamed protagonist who navigates a world filled with toxic pink algae, societal collapse, and personal turmoil. As the city grapples with the encroaching disaster, the protagonist struggles with isolation, the breakdown of relationships, and the haunting memories of a lost child. The narrative explores themes of survival, human resilience, and the impact of environmental neglect, painting a vivid picture of a society on the brink of ruin and the emotional toll it takes on its inhabitants.

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  2. 2. La Azotea

    In a world where the boundaries between reality and paranoia blur, a woman finds herself confined within the oppressive walls of her home, grappling with the haunting presence of her father and the suffocating demands of her young daughter. As the outside world becomes increasingly threatening, she retreats further into her own mind, where the lines between protection and captivity become indistinguishable. This psychological exploration delves into themes of isolation, fear, and the desperate need for control in an unpredictable environment.

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  3. 3. The Rooftop

    Set against the backdrop of a decaying urban landscape, this gripping narrative delves into the psyche of a woman trapped in her own world of paranoia and isolation. As she navigates the confines of her apartment, she becomes increasingly obsessed with the rooftop, a space that symbolizes both freedom and entrapment. Her interactions with her daughter and the outside world become strained, reflecting her internal turmoil and the blurring lines between reality and delusion. The story masterfully explores themes of mental health, familial bonds, and the haunting effects of confinement.

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