Ya no somos modernos (novel)
Ed. Eutelequia, 2014.
Ya no somos modernos is a novel about you. Or about someone you know. About what you used to do when you were young or about what you do if you are young now. About what your children did or do when you’re sleeping. This novel offers a double journey in space and time with the music of the 90’s. El Fiera catches a train from València to his hometown, a little village near La Mancha. During the journey, he listens to a CD with 13 songs that will trigger memories from his most recent past. El Virus, the pub that educated his musical taste. Charo, who gave shape to his feelings while she told him about her past, that of one generation prior to his. The drugs, which made him discover a new language, the language of the night. He will go into it with his old friends and some twisted fire starter. Monica, who will put him at a crossroads. And secrets. Their own and those who will fall on top of him. One tale full of music, with 776 samples of lyrics inserted in the text in a natural way.



