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In One Day, the speed of inevitable actions coexists with melancholic contemplation. The narrator understands that there is no longer any point in rushing—that life unfolds beyond him, that control is an illusion. This is a novel about time, that is to say, about death. In order to grasp this strange phenomenon, the narrator slows his gaze and waits for the present to reveal something, to ease his uncertainty, to offer him some form of redemption.
With a simple narrative premise—a man who is going to die?—Gustavo Cabezón has written a novel charged with narrative tension and lasting emotion.




