“The Day of 1780” is the first major book. Claudia Arrasate BalzaA young writer from Madrid contacted Alicante, where in his childhood his father Ricard’s mother lived and where part of his family lives today. Claudia (Madrid, 1988), publishes a book (Círculo Rojo), as he explains, from the boy who committed suicide after another day of bullying, to the abandoned woman, to the man who couldn’t find her. Its visa meaning, even the crying pig on the way to the slaughterhouse, is on sale in digital format on Amazon, La Casa del Libro, El Corte Inglés and the publisher’s own website. Also, as soon as the distributor distributes copies, they will be in physical format at all these organizations.
How long have you been writing? How long did it take you to write this piece?
I’ve written all my life; has always been my passion. When I was little I wrote diaries and stories for my family and since then I have never stopped reading and constantly practicing to perfect what I consider to be my gift. 1780 day It took me a year to write it.
What would you highlight most about your book?
I think the most remarkable thing was the courage with which I embarked on a stern and cross-critique of society, the system, and life itself.
For whom?
My book is aimed at any reader who wants to broaden his critical spirit or see it fulfilled, as well as those who want to accompany the discomfort that often causes life. without being judged or encouraged to repeat mantras or phrases It is motivating to seek happiness and give meaning to their existence. I think that from adolescence to age eight, they can enjoy both the experiences with the book and the reflections I bring out.
What inspired you to write it?
I was inspired by the most fateful experience of myself and others, the privileged people, the amount of tears shed even if the hole in the barrel of the gun used in the Russian roulette to be born was empty. . Writing about antinatalism, this topic is huge taboo It has been a great encouragement for me as well as I humbly try to follow the controversial genius of masters like Fernando Vallejo or Thomas Ligotti.
What will the reader find in your work?
The reader will find 1780 day A series of experiences told in the first person, some of which you may possibly feel identified with, and which act as a catalyst for eliciting very controversial ideas about society and the world. system mainly. And I think most of these readers will find comfort, or at least company, in these ruminations.
How was your experience with Red Circle?
Extraordinary. I found a team of friendly and close professionals who helped me a lot and made my one time dream of publishing come true. not appearing or not on television influence these are a handicap for any new writer. Círculo Rojo is a lung for the present and future of Spanish letters. My goal is to work with them again as often as possible.