Clara Usón's new book, "As Feras," offers a poignant exploration of the most violent period of the Basque terrorist organization ETA. Written as a hybrid romance featuring multiple perspectives, the narrative delves into the profound psychological impact of this era. The author focuses on the lived experiences of those who endured the terror and its lasting consequences. By blending different voices, the work creates a comprehensive portrait of a dark historical chapter. It examines how systemic violence reshapes individual lives and relationships. The novel serves as both a literary piece and a reflection on collective trauma. Ultimately, it captures the enduring pain left by years of political conflict.
