
Description
The voice that speaks to us in Lithium is that of a woman in her late twenties, compulsively determined to understand everything that's happening around her: a miscarriage, an absent lover, a bad drug trip, friends who come and go, horoscopes, life-as-a-trap, and hopes of an escape…
Reviews
"Malén Denis hypnotizes like the bright flames of burning lithium." — Babelio
"Lithium grapples with the unsayable." — Página 12
"Explosive lyricism." — Literaturbia
"Malén Denis’s work is unlike any other in contemporary literature." — La Primera Piedra
"A novel of skillfully wrought interiors." — Kirkus
"Admirers of cross-genre works will find much to appreciate" — Publishers Weekly
"Simultaneous, contradictory sensations of fear and tension on the one hand, and utter repose on the other... Our narrator is worthy of empathy, but her self-imposed chaos makes sustained kindness toward her a near impossibility for family and acquaintances. What's a modern girl to do?" — Tom Bowden, Book Beat



