Brenda Lozano es una autora mexicana cuyas obras profundizan en las complejidades de la sociedad y la cultura de México. Su prosa se caracteriza por una perspicaz observación de las relaciones humanas y las sutilezas sociales. Lozano entrelaza magistralmente técnicas narrativas tradicionales con enfoques literarios modernos. Su escritura es una celebración de la riqueza y complejidad de la vida mexicana, atrayendo a los lectores a sus mundos auténticos.
Paloma está muerta. Ha sido asesinada. Pero antes de ser Paloma, su nombre fue Gaspar. Antes de ser Paloma, Gaspar hacía ceremonias para curar a la gente, pero desde que se convirtió en Paloma, se dedicó a la vida nocturna con los hombres
Loop is a love story narrated from the point of view of a woman who waits for her boyfriend Jonás to return from a trip to Spain. They met when she was recovering from an accident and he had just lost his mother. Soon after that, they were living together. She waits for him as a sort of contemporary Penelope who, instead of knitting only to then un-knit, she writes and erases her thoughts in a notebook: Proust, a dwarf, a swallow, a dreamy cat or David Bowie singing ‘Wild is the Wind’, make up some of the strands that are woven together in this tapestry of longing and waiting. Written in a sometimes irreverent style, in short fragments that at points are more like haikus than conventional narrative prose, this is a truly original reflection on love, relationships, solitude and the aesthetics and purpose of writing.