El diseño físico es bonito (Salamandra lo ha editado genial), pero el contenido de Serrano pide a gritos ser leído en digital. ¿Por qué?
The story follows , a woman in her thirties working as a Creative Director at a high-pressure advertising agency in Madrid. El descontento by Beatriz Serrano | Goodreads El Descontento Beatriz Serrano Epub
| Source | Summary of Review | |--------|-------------------| | | Praised Serrano’s “sharp ear for the city’s pulse” and her ability to “humanize statistics” through vivid characters. Noted occasional pacing lulls in the middle sections. | | Literatura y Sociedad (academic journal) | Highlighted the novel’s “polyphonic structure” as an effective means of representing fragmented urban voices. Cited it as a valuable text for sociological courses on contemporary Spanish urbanism. | | Goodreads (average rating 4.1/5) | Readers highlighted the relatability of María’s struggle and appreciated the realistic depiction of gentrification. Some critics found the ending “open‑ended” both refreshing and frustrating. | | The Guardian (Spanish‑language review section) | Compared Serrano’s work to that of Almudena Grandes and Rosa Montero in its social‑political engagement, calling it “a mirror held up to Madrid’s restless heart.” | El diseño físico es bonito (Salamandra lo ha
Antes de ser novelista, Beatriz Serrano ya era una de las periodistas culturales más influyentes de la última década. Desde sus podcasts hasta sus artículos, su sello ha sido siempre el mismo: una mezcla de ironía, vulnerabilidad y crítica social sin paternalismos. Con , Serrano da el salto a la ficción sin perder su voz inconfundible. Para muchos lectores, la protagonista es un alter ego de la autora, aunque ella misma ha declarado que es "un alter ego de todas mis amigas y de cualquiera que haya tenido un trabajo de mierda en una startup bonita". El descontento by Beatriz Serrano | Goodreads |
(translated as Discontent ) is the 2023 debut novel by Spanish journalist Beatriz Serrano. It serves as a caustic, darkly humorous critique of modern corporate culture, specifically focusing on the existential dread of the professional millennial generation.