Kentukis by Samanta Schweblin
In a world where technology blurs the lines between connection and surveillance, people across the globe engage with a new gadget that allows them to inhabit the lives of strangers through small, animal-like devices. These devices, known as kentukis, serve as a window into the everyday lives of their owners, creating a complex web of voyeurism, intimacy, and ethical dilemmas. As users navigate the boundaries of privacy and control, the narrative unfolds through interconnected stories that explore the human desire for connection and the unforeseen consequences of technological advancement.
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- Published
- 2018
- Nationality
- Argentinian
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- Spanish
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- Alternate Titles
- - Little Eyes
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