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The chronicles are populated by a "flora and fauna" of taxi drivers, neighborhood bars, and everyday city life, stretching from Barcelona to Buenos Aires .

The book compiles years of Zanón’s journalistic collaborations, offering a "real-world counterpart" to the gritty fictional landscapes found in his novels like Taxi or Yo fui Johnny Thunders .

The book, which features a prologue by Manuel Jabois , captures the "intrahistory" of the 21st century—finding political and lyrical meaning in simple acts like running a washing machine at dawn. Cien formas de romper un glacia - Carlos Zanon....

The text touches on deeply personal subjects, including childhood myths, the loss of parents, and the "unspoken kisses" of frustrated loves. Literary Style

The prose maintains the sharp, rhythmic quality characteristic of his noir work, but applies it to real-life snapshots, such as the haunting description of a "father next to a dead son" in a photograph. The chronicles are populated by a "flora and

Critics describe the writing as a mix of .

(2023) is a collection of 100 chronicles by the Barcelona-born author Carlos Zanón , published by Editorial Salamandra . Moving away from his well-known noir fiction, this work serves as a personal and literary map of his "real-world" universe through a blend of caustic observation and lyricism. Core Themes and Content The text touches on deeply personal subjects, including

Zanón frequently explores his obsessions with music (from The Beatles to Serrat), cinema, and literature, treating these as "escape plans" from a mundane reality.