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Original title
  
La Pell Freda

Language
  
Catalan

Published in English
  
2006

Originally published
  
2002

Genre
  
Speculative fiction

Country
  
Catalonia


Translator
  
Cheryl Leah Morgan

Publication date
  
2002

Media type
  
Print

Author
  
Albert Sánchez Piñol

Publisher
  
Canongate Books

Published in english
  
2006

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Similar
  
Pandora in the Congo, Victus, Mecanoscrit del segon origen, The Time of the Doves, The Towpath

Cold Skin (orig. Catalan La Pell Freda) is the debut novel by Catalan author Albert Sánchez Piñol. The novel has had remarkable success with numerous reprints and translations venda rights. There will be a film version. It has been translated to 37 languages, and more than 150.000 copies were sold in the Catalan edition.

Contents

Cold skin


Synopsis

The novel chronicles the story of a former fighter for the independence of Ireland who, unmotivated by the events of the Western World, decides to escape from the society in which he lives. He accepts a job offer as a weather official on a remote island in the south Atlantic close to the Antarctic Circle.

On this island there is only one inhabitant, the signals official Batis Caffo, who does not help the Irishman, and hides all the information which he has on the island. So the hero has to spend a night alone, where he suffers the attack of strange monsters that are similar to frogs.

Through his cunning he manages to stay in the lighthouse with Cafo, and thus he can withstand attacks from the big frogs. After some days, he finds out that Caffo has sex with a domesticated monster, the female Aneris, not only domesticated but also his lover. Although the Irishman first thinks that the monsters are evil and murderous, after meeting Aneris, he changes his mind.

Prizes

It won the Ojo Critico Narrativa prize in 2002, and has been translated into 37 languages.

Film adaption

Alex and David Pastor wrote the film adaption, which will be directed by Xavier Gens and co-starring David Oakes, Ray Stevenson and Aura Garrido.

References

Cold Skin Wikipedia