Rectos torcidos
Novel , 2005
Planeta
Pages: 264
Ladislao González is weighed down by problems at work and in his marriage. That, combined with his insatiable appetite, shapes his dark and irreverent view of the society in which he lives. But Ladislao finally has a stroke of luck: he prints books on toilet roll tubes, and the invention becomes a hit. Rectos torcidos is a fast-paced novel about a poor man, in which the narrator’s sense of humour—sometimes dark, always biting—plays a key role.
