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Published 2023 by Coffee House Press.

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978-1-56689-689-4
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A techno-horror portrait of the fears and desires of six young artists whose lives are upended by a controversial video game, from National Book Award finalist Mónica Ojeda.

Six young artists share an apartment in Barcelona: Kiki Ortega, a researcher writing a pornographic novel; Iván Herrera, a writer whose prose reveals a deeply conflicted relationship with his body; three siblings, Irene, Emilio, and Cecilia, who quietly search for ways to transcend their abuse as children; and El Cuco Martínez, a video-game designer whose creations push beneath the substrate of the digital world. All of them are connected in different ways to Nefando, a controversial cult video game whose purpose remains a mystery. In the parallel reality of the game, players found relief from the pain of past trauma and present shame, but also a frighteningly elastic sense of self and ethics. Is Nefando a game for horror enthusiasts, a challenge …

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Very tough read

Gorgeous prose about the most taboo abhorrent subjects. Seriously, check the trigger warnings on this. But to be safe, assume ALL OF THEM.

It's a character piece that delves into how people can deal with their trauma through art, constructively or self destructively.

It's translated from Spanish but reads very smoothly. I was a big fan of Jawbone, Ojeda's more recent work. Nefando is more amorphous. It's built with interviews, excerpts and monologues.

Overall I liked it but I need a shower and to stare off into the middle distance for a while.

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Subjects

  • Fiction, horror
  • Fiction, psychological
  • Fiction, women