In his book The Relentless City (originally published as Caracas Muerde in 2012) Héctor Torres chronicles the hardship, pain, delinquency, and fear inherent in living in one of the most violent cities in the world. Written before the death of Hugo Chávez, the vignettes Torres explores are just as prescient and impactful as conditions in Venezuela have continued to deteriorate. There is a humor in Torres’ writing, a good-natured approach to the daily horrors and hardships. He writes in snapshots, little snippets of life, and yet the protagonist of each story feels real and tangible. He has a way of making us as readers care about characters whose stories last but a few pages. He marks them indelibly in our minds.
Dimensions: 6 x 9", 127 pages
Material: Hardcover
7Vientos
(Berwyn)
7Vientos is an editorial project and publisher of high-quality literature. Its objective is to contribute to a more intense dialogue between Spanish and English in the United States and Latin America.