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Critics compare the novel's atmosphere and precision to Henry James's The Turn of the Screw and the gothic tales of Shirley Jackson.

It is noted for its lyrical, delicate, yet unsettling prose that bridges the gap between reality and fantasy. El Ultimo Dia De La Vida Anterior Andres Barb...

Barba dissects the delicate and sometimes cruel links between individuals, focusing on what cannot be lost or forgiven. Critical Style Critics compare the novel's atmosphere and precision to

The narrative explores how the past can hold individuals captive, using loops to show how identical actions can be both the same and different. Critical Style The narrative explores how the past

Reviewers and Barba himself describe it as a "ghost story without a ghost," where the supernatural elements serve as an excavation of human intimacy and psychological trauma.

At 144 pages, it is a brief but intense psychological fiction that avoids unnecessary dialogue or description. Awards