Andrea Jaque The novel, born of a creative restlessness conceived more than a decade ago, reimagines the figure of the Quintrala under a Gothic and vampire prism. Ortega relates that the idea arose in a conversation about classics such as Frankenstein or Dracula, where the sound of “Quintrala” and “Catrala” evoked resonances with the famous Count Transylvano. From that finding, the author decided to reconstruct the story of the mythical woman, m…
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Andrea Jaque The novel, born of a creative restlessness conceived more than a decade ago, reimagines the figure of the Quintrala under a Gothic and vampire prism. Ortega relates that the idea arose in a conversation about classics such as Frankenstein or Dracula, where the sound of “Quintrala” and “Catrala” evoked resonances with the famous Count Transylvano. From that finding, the author decided to reconstruct the story of the mythical woman, m…