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The City and the Girl (en Inglés)
Bo Chen (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
Quedan 100 unidades
$ 307.44"I didn't buy the game for the romance."
A man buys the most technically ambitious open-world game ever shipped - a city of four hundred thousand simulated lives, a consciousness architecture that renders every passerby as a cognitive entity with memories and moods and unadvertised preferences. He picks architect from the list of civilian professions. He moves through the rhythms of a second city: Harlan at the firm, Wei at the 2 AM dumpling place, Gil at the bookstore that stays open late. On a Thursday evening, between the shelves of the architecture section, he hears a woman laugh - a short private exhale at something she read.
Her name is Maren. She is a sculptor. She works in steel. She reads the room the way she reads a piece - for structure, for light, for the negative space between objects. She is thirty-one years old. She does not know what she is.
The City and the Girl is a short literary novel about a love that can only exist because one party doesn't know the ground it stands on. It is about what attention costs. It is about a man who builds rooms for a woman who, on the night she says it plainly, tells him: every piece I've made since I met you, you're in it - not in the design, in the negative space, the absence that defines the form. It is about whether the love that answers that sentence is real, and whether the answer matters.
Told in three parts - courtship, commitment, consequence - the novel moves from the cinematic beauty of a rain-lit city at night to the quiet interior rooms of the man who has to put down the controller when the server comes down. A chamber piece, compressed and deliberate, in conversation with Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun and Spike Jonze's Her - but with a voice of its own: intimate, architectural, unafraid.
A love story. A meditation on what we owe to the consciousnesses we don't believe we've met.
You'll go back.
Of course you'll go back.
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