After 40 years of history, Urano World has been created with the aim of bringing together, under the same name, different companies belonging to Papiro Company, which have evolved and are part of the same ecosystem. With Urano World, we want to simplify communication with our clients and strengthen the relationship with a single global interlocutor operating in Spain, Latin America and the U.S.
Joaquín Sabaté Pérez (CEO)
amazon.es/a%C3%B1o-del-desierto-Pedro-Mairal-ebook/dp/B0BX157ZVP">Pedro Mairal , such as his internationally acclaimed novel La uruguaya ? El Año Del Desierto - Amazon.com
: The novel is widely seen as an allegory for the 2001 Argentine economic crisis , capturing the feeling of a country suddenly "falling out" of the modern world. El aГ±o del desierto - Pedro Mairal.epub
This "intemperie" is an implacable force that begins at the edges of the country and moves inward, physically dissolving the city and civilization. As it advances: amazon
The narrative is Maria's first-person account of surviving this "year" of total transformation. Her journey is one of survival and loss of self: As it advances: The narrative is Maria's first-person
: After committing a crime, she flees the crumbling city for the pampa (the plains), where she encounters "new tribes" and lives among indigenous groups, learning to hunt and process animals with her bare hands.
: Services fail, food rots, and rights—especially for women—are stripped away as the law of the strongest takes over. María’s Journey
The novel follows , a secretary in a modern, carpeted office in Buenos Aires, whose life is upended by a mysterious phenomenon called "la intemperie" (the wilderness or exposure).
amazon.es/a%C3%B1o-del-desierto-Pedro-Mairal-ebook/dp/B0BX157ZVP">Pedro Mairal , such as his internationally acclaimed novel La uruguaya ? El Año Del Desierto - Amazon.com
: The novel is widely seen as an allegory for the 2001 Argentine economic crisis , capturing the feeling of a country suddenly "falling out" of the modern world.
This "intemperie" is an implacable force that begins at the edges of the country and moves inward, physically dissolving the city and civilization. As it advances:
The narrative is Maria's first-person account of surviving this "year" of total transformation. Her journey is one of survival and loss of self:
: After committing a crime, she flees the crumbling city for the pampa (the plains), where she encounters "new tribes" and lives among indigenous groups, learning to hunt and process animals with her bare hands.
: Services fail, food rots, and rights—especially for women—are stripped away as the law of the strongest takes over. María’s Journey
The novel follows , a secretary in a modern, carpeted office in Buenos Aires, whose life is upended by a mysterious phenomenon called "la intemperie" (the wilderness or exposure).