A ROTTEN PLACE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37646/huella.v15i15.534Keywords:
tale, pandemic, poverty, illnessAbstract
That time was exactly the last time the fullness of the afternoon ran over his dad's back when he got home from work and stood in the tremendous light after opening the door. The sun, already in total agony, made his silhouette glimpse with great havoc as covered with sweat and dust, because the son did not know very well until then, that not only did he represent the arduous and exhausting effort of the working class of always, but that he was collapsing symbolically also that fierce inequality of the acute inexorable contemporaneity of the day to day that the rich do not go through in a pandemic...
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