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Los Siete Locos

  • Writer: Kathy Miller
    Kathy Miller
  • Mar 8, 2025
  • 1 min read

Roberto Arlt, 1929

Date read: 3/8/25


I have no idea what happened in this novel. It was very difficult to follow. People pretended to kill other people, fake suicides, all sorts of stuff. It was like an incoherent soap opera. Literally no clue what it was supposed to be saying.

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