Stotinu noći

Stotinu noći

Luisgé Martín

"One Hundred Nights" is a modern moral fable, a combination of detective, noir and erotic novel about the truths and lies in the relationships of sexual partners, a work that explores different forms of love and sexual behavior - some radical and extreme.

The story follows the extremely beautiful student Irene, a Madrid woman who, at the University of Chicago, supplements her study of the psychology of sexual behavior with her own insatiable libido: she enters into promiscuous relationships with many men, all in order to gather material in them to confirm the scientific hypothesis about the disconnection of love and sex. Her cold researcher outlook changes when she falls in love with Argentinian Claudio, a young guitarist who carries with him a painful secret and becomes a victim of his family's dark past linked to his country's political history. But that doesn't stop her from simultaneously maintaining a passionate relationship with married wealthy New York businessman Adam Galiger, so fascinated by the idea that human beings must have multiple sexual partners that he commissions a multi-million dollar project in which he hires researchers to tap phone lines, hack computers and spy on thousands of individuals to provide evidence of their infidelity.

The novel is made up of provocative reflections on loyalty, infidelity, unspeakable desires, taboos, masks and lies, half-truths and deceptions that pervade our relationships.

Original title
Cien noches
Translation
Tamara Kanjera
Editor
Josip Pandurić
Dimensions
20.6 x 13 cm
Pages
268
Publisher
Disput, Zagreb, 2023.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53260-465-8

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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