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"My novel tries to break the taboo, because I believe that taboos are only obstacles to thought." The world has become dangerous, and the new information and communication technologies, which should help us, become threats.
Starting from literature as a revolution and engine of change, Ada Valero sets out to write the novel Life when it was fragile (Huso Editorial, 2021), a psychological thriller that begins with the suicide of two friends, Rocío and Fátima, who have always shared everything, and get to become victims of the patriarchy that reigns in our society, in which new herds proliferate, and in which sex is brutalized by the emergence of new technologies.
Ada Valero has a degree in Romance Philology from the University of Freiburg (Germany) and is also a professor. She has taught creative writing classes and her stories have appeared in the anthologies A crack in the cage, The coast was left behind and Las vueltas del aire, as well as in the selection of short stories at the XXXII "Joaquín Lobato" Literary Contest.
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