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A long love story that, like any love and sex story that does not resign itself to stopping, becomes more complex and involving. Synopsis of The Ages…
A long love story that, like any love and sex story that does not resign itself to stopping, becomes more complex and involving.
Synopsis of The Ages of Lulu:
Still immersed in the fears of a childhood lacking affection, Lulú, a fifteen-year-old girl, succumbs to the attraction exerted on her by a young man, a family friend, whom until then she had vaguely desired. After this first experience, Lulú, eternal child, feeds for years, alone, the ghost of that man who ends up accepting the challenge of prolonging indefinitely, in their peculiar sexual relationship, the love game of childhood. Create a separate world for her, a private universe where time loses value.
But the risky spell of living outside of reality is abruptly broken one day, when Lulú, now thirty years old, rushes, helplessly but feverishly, into the hell of dangerous desires.
- Number of pages: 288
ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF THE AGES OF LULÚ
Almudena Grandes (Madrid, 1960) became known in 1989 with The Ages of Lulú, XI La Sonrisa Vertical Award. Since then the applause of readers and critics has not ceased to accompany her. His novels I'll Call You Friday, Malena is a Tango Name, Atlas of Human Geography, The Difficult Airs, Cardboard Castles, The Frozen Heart and The Kisses on the Bread, along with the volumes of short stories Models of Women and Stations of Way, They have made it one of the most consolidated names with the greatest international projection in contemporary Spanish literature. Several of his works have been made into films, and have won, among others, the Lara Foundation Award, the Madrid and Seville Booksellers Award, the Rapallo Carige and the Prix Méditerranée. In 2010 he published Inés y la alegría (Madrid Critics' Prize, the Elena Poniatowska Ibero-American Novel Prize and the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize), the first title in the series Episodes of an Interminable War, which was followed by The Reader. by Julio Verne (2012), The Three Weddings of Manolita (2014) and The Patients of Doctor García (2017).