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The Edge of the Void: A Feature on Pilar Quintana’s Los abismos
Reviewers from World Literature Today and ResearchGate have noted that Quintana’s strength lies in her ability to maintain a child's voice without sacrificing the story's mature, dark undertones. The result is a narrative that feels both intimate and expansive, capturing the universal terror of realizing that one’s parents are fragile, fallible humans. About the Author Los abismos - Pilar Quintana.pdf
: Claudia is not just a narrator but a silent observer of her parents' failing marriage and her mother's secret affair. Her doll, Paulina, often serves as her only confidante in a world where adults are emotionally unreachable. The Edge of the Void: A Feature on
The novel’s atmosphere is thick with botanical and psychological tension. Claudia’s home is described as a jungle of indoor plants, a physical manifestation of her mother’s stifled desires and depression. This greenery serves as a backdrop to a household teetering on the edge of a metaphorical abyss—a recurrent theme that mirrors the literal cliffs of the Colombian Andes where the family travels. Themes of Inherited Traps Her doll, Paulina, often serves as her only
Pilar Quintana is one of Colombia’s most prominent contemporary voices. Prior to Los abismos , she gained international acclaim for La perra (The Bitch), which was a finalist for the National Book Award. Her work often examines the intersection of human psychology and the raw power of nature. Los abismos by Pilar Quintana | World Literature Today