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Adam Biles

    La escritura de Adam profundiza en las complejidades de la psique humana y las relaciones, empleando a menudo metáforas impactantes y un lenguaje incisivo. Sus narrativas se caracterizan por una profunda profundidad y un enfoque introspectivo que atrae a los lectores a los intrincados mundos interiores de sus personajes. Las obras de Adam navegan hábilmente por los límites entre la realidad y las visiones oníricas, creando una atmósfera única repleta de tensión y ambigüedad. Su distintivo estilo poético y su perspectiva original lo señalan como una voz significativa en la literatura contemporánea.

    The Shakespeare and Company Book of Interviews
    Beasts Of England
    Feeding Time
    • Feeding Time, the debut novel by Paris-based writer Adam Biles, is a story about a rebellion in an old people's home - or perhaps, more pertinently, about a rebellion of people who just happen to be old. The characters in Feeding Time are as funny, annoying, sharp, deranged, loving, and infinitely various as everyone else. They deserve dignity, and they know it - which makes it all the more imperative that something is done about the appalling conditions in Green Oaks.

      Feeding Time
    • Manor Farm has reinvented itself as the South of England's premium petting zoo. Now, instead of a working farm, humans and beasts alike are invited (for a small fee) to come and stroke, fondle, and take rides on the farm's inhabitants. But life is not a bed of roses for the animals, in spite of what their leaders may want them to believe. Elections are rigged, the community is beset by factions, and sacred mottos are being constantly updated. The Farm is descending into chaos. What's more, a mysterious 'illness' has started ripping through the animals, killing them one by one... In Beasts of England, Adam Biles honours, updates and subverts George Orwell's classic, all the while channelling the chaotic, fragmentary nature of populist politics in the Internet age into a savage farmyard satire.

      Beasts Of England