83 seconds (Minotauro Editions), César G. Antón’s first noveldives into the time warp genre in search of a second chance for the lost generation; Between boomers and millennials, the last to grow up without the internet.
Víctor Piñol, a lonely man marked by the trauma of adolescence, will see on his thirty-fifth birthday how his ordinary life as a news editor for a television channel turns into an adventure. That’s when he discovers the ability to go back in time for which he had to pay 83 seconds of pain.
A novel of love, nostalgia, redemption, it teaches you that you can know your past better, understand it, learn from it, but it is not so easy to change it.
83 seconds first of all story about friendship, ties tied at school cannot be compared to ties you can tie later. The adventure that a hero lives by chance in the streets, bars and centuries-old restaurants of Madrid in 2000. between the quinquis, the junkies, and the football games on the dirt pitches.
Cesar G. Anton (Madrid, 1976). Journalism graduate. After passing through various press and television news outlets, he became the director of new news programs at laSexta at the age of 29 and continues in this position today. Under his direction and with his team, he created television programs such as Al Rojo Vivo, Más Vale Tarde, la Sexta Columna, la Sexta Noche, la Sexta Clave or Xplica.
The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences awarded him the Talent award for his professional career behind the camera. His heart is Burgos and his adopted child, Madrid, is the father of two, and this is his first novel.
About the Minotaur versions
Minotauro is the specialized publishing house. literature Fantasy and science fiction from Grupo Planeta, It joined in 2001, 45 years after its founding in Argentina.
The Minotaur, Philip K. Dick, editor of all of JRR Tolkien’s works; Ray Bradbury, creator of the legendary Martian Chronicles; Ursula K. Le Guin, creator of Terramar; William Gibson, father of cyberpunk, or Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Mars Trilogy. It also features successful Spanish writers such as Carlos Sisí.
Since 2003 it has been collecting the Minotauro Prize, the International Prize for science fiction and fantasy literature. fantasy genre literature and to become a projection platform for Hispanic and Latino American writers of science fiction and genre in Spanish. The genre collection, originally located in the Spanish Planeta Laberinto, was also born with the same motor profession as writers such as Elia Barceló, Víctor Conde, Francisca Solar…