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Zorra
Zorra, by Gabriela Jauregui, is a fierce exploration of the animal and the human, intimacy and instinct: a book written from the skin and against domestication.
Isolated on a farm in the countryside, fleeing a world of constant pandemics and a past of addictions that still haunts them, She and He seek to rebuild themselves in a nature they believed idyllic but that soon reveals itself as hostile. A fragile balance is broken by a double unexpected visit: that of a fox stalking them at night and devouring their animals, and that of a young woman without a past, the Visitor, whose unsettling glow ignites all kinds of tensions in the couple.
Where myth, psychological suspense, and intimate narrative converge, this wild fable explores fascination, desire, emotional fragility, and emotional violence.
In the obsessive triangle formed by She, the Visitor, and the Fox, the boundaries between body, instinct, and fantasy blur, revealing the ferocity we try to domesticate.