Somewhere between journalistic chronicle, pamphlet, peasant drama and newsstand magazine, The Girls' History of Spain appropriates events and places in our recent history and returns them to us in the form of a corrosive, polyphonic and vibrant puzzle. Kidnappings, Rohypnol, matriarchies, lost gallerists, online communities of anorexic teenagers and UFO appearances give shape to an ensemble novel made from scraps, a ruthless tale that, despite everything, communicates a constant desire for redemption.
Links:
[1] http://217.160.225.169/node/33428
[2] http://217.160.225.169/node/35566
[3] mailto:joana@fulgenciopimentel.com
[4] http://www.fulgenciopimentel.com