**_In Real Life: An Online Love Story_ is the first of its kind--a bilingual novel-in-poetry written by popular Spanish-language poet Leticia Sala. _In Real Life_ is not only about a young Barcelona woman who finds romance online thousands of miles away in New York City, it is also an ode to the tit
In real life an English-Spanish novel in poems
โ Scribed by Leticia Sala
- Publisher
- Andrews McMeel Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 733 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Kansas
- ISBN
- 1524866067
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โฆ Synopsis
In Real Life: An Online Love Story is the first of its kind--a bilingual novel-in-poetry written by popular Spanish-language poet Leticia Sala. In Real Life is not only about a young Barcelona woman who finds romance online thousands of miles away in New York City, it is also an ode to the titanic effort required in staying loyal to a commitment and her own individuality in the silicon age.โ
Told in a poetic key, the fate of this couple, whose relationship begins with love at first like, offers a fractured mosaic of essential moments crowded with insecurities and urban neuroses, both contemporary and universal. The characters in the work of Leticia Sala seek light in the chaos churned out by modern culture and are always treated by the author with compassion, regard, and respect for their unfolding desires.
In Real Life captures our infatuation with technology and finding new ways of relating to one another, our fascination with travel...
โฆ Subjects
Electronic books
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