Cieza-born writer Pascual Angosto will present his first novel, "El pastor de nubes," at the Atalaya Club on Wednesday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m., accompanied by Professor Ana Valencia Herrera.
Under the Aliar Ediciones label, the writer narrates an incredible plot based on the memories of a deceased friend.
A coming-of-age novel for the generation that spent their adolescence in the midst of the crisis and was shipwrecked in the society of savage capitalism.
The cloud shepherd rides between the boundaries of fiction where future, past and present intersect.
An anonymous individual, who hides behind the acronym PBA, publishes the memoirs of his best friend, which he had entrusted to him some time ago in a note before the friend disappeared forever.
They narrate, through three distinct timelines that span the protagonist's past, present, and future, how he finds himself immersed in depression after considering that his life has reached a standstill from which he finds himself unable to escape.
In an exercise of introspection, he looks back on his past, wondering what he could have done better; at the same time, he highlights his bleak present and imagines a far from hopeful future.
All of her fears, frustrations, and despair will be captured in an unusual manuscript that will see the light of day in an unconventional way, pursuing a purpose that will differ greatly from its author's original intentions.