A complete new release by Max Fry.
A collection of stories by famous writers—both thematic and simply good.
In Spanish, “Nada” means “nothing.” In the personal internal language of the compiler of this collection, “Nada” is a part of the spell “mnenada”—so powerful that it’s better not to mess with the one who spoke it. If he na-da, then let it be so.
Somewhere between the two versions of translation, you should look for the meaning of this book—stories collected in it, and life on the planet Earth, which—whether we like it or not—turns out to be a brief (but eternal) triumph of the creative will of “mnenada” over the crushing “Nada,” the deafening alarm of nothingness.