"The Light" is a fiction novel that describes the life of a hypermodern society in which the speed of exponential development of technology has modified behavioral patterns, life expectancy, memory and the imagination of the human being. The plot of “The Light” moves in the midst of individual post-truth of the protagonist, President Salvador Leal, and the antagonist, President Jackie Peres, concerning their vision of the planet, the human species and the conservation of freedom in the face of new technology. The characters are from two distinct demographic groups: those who have improved their capacities and the ones who have kept themselves natural. In the middle of their diverse lights and shadows, the possibility remains to preserve the freedom of decision to access or withdraw from new technologies to enjoy natural beauty, shared joy, empathy and solidarity. Hypermodern life is the darkness of uncertainty that can only be survived with the light of candor.
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2020-11-18 19:05:10
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea (FA)
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Born in Mexico City. Permanent reader and frequent traveler to the five continents. Doctor in literary creation, cultural promoter, music lover and percussionist; Doctor of Law, educator, rural teacher in Africa and India, Consul of Mexico in Los Angeles, California and diplomat at the Embassy of Mexico in Washington, D.C. He published the novel \"Candidez\" and presented it at the Casa de México in Madrid, Spain, at the International Book Fairs in Guadalajara, Monterrey, Chihuahua, Panama and Guatemala as well as in Lima, Bogotá and Medellín. \"And We Will Continue Being Us\" is his latest novel. Currently, he lives between Mexico City and Cuernavaca and is dedicated to reading, traveling and writing.
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