Segunda novela de la trilog???a iniciada con En busca de Klingsor. A caballo entre la novela pol???tica y la de aventuras, El fin de la locura es una divertida y apasionada novela de ideas, que relata el periplo de An???bal Quevedo, psicoanalista y vagabundo mexicano. Su historia arranca en el Par???s del mayo de 1968 y se prolonga a lo largo de m???s de veinte a???os por diversos pa???ses hasta su regreso a un M???xico donde el neoliberalismo ha triunfado." ENGLISH DESCRIPTION: This is the second volume of the ...
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Segunda novela de la trilog???a iniciada con En busca de Klingsor. A caballo entre la novela pol???tica y la de aventuras, El fin de la locura es una divertida y apasionada novela de ideas, que relata el periplo de An???bal Quevedo, psicoanalista y vagabundo mexicano. Su historia arranca en el Par???s del mayo de 1968 y se prolonga a lo largo de m???s de veinte a???os por diversos pa???ses hasta su regreso a un M???xico donde el neoliberalismo ha triunfado." ENGLISH DESCRIPTION: This is the second volume of the trilogy that started with En busca de Klingsor / In Search of Klingsor. Borderline between detective novel and an adventure novel, El fin de la locura is a witty and passionate novel full of ideas which chronicles the journey of Anibal Quevedo, psychoanalyst and Mexican drifter. His story starts in Paris in May of 1968 and goes on for over 20 years throughout different countries until he returns to a Mexico where neoliberalism has won.
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