Larva by Julián Ríos

A Midsummer Night's Babel

"Larva: Midsummer Night's Babel" is a complex and innovative novel that explores the nature of language and the power of words. It's a narrative labyrinth that follows a group of characters through the streets of London on a midsummer night, as they engage in a series of intellectual debates and discussions. The story is filled with puns, word games, and literary references, and is written in a unique style that blends poetry and prose. The novel is also a satire of the literary world, with the characters often critiquing and parodying various literary styles and authors.

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Published
1983
Nationality
Spanish
Length
Long
Pages
545
Original Language
Spanish
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Alternate Titles
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