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The book is also a balm for grief. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, where mass death became statistical, Solà returns dignity to the individual corpse. She insists that every death leaves a shape in the universe. Domènec’s death is not the end; it is a ripple that travels through woodpeckers, rain, and the legs of a roe deer.
The mountain speaks. So do animals, fungi, weather. This decenters the human and aligns with and posthumanism — the world is not a backdrop but a protagonist. irene sola canto yo y la montana baila
