The central event occurs early on: Sió, a young woman and a painter, dies after being struck by lightning while walking through the mountains. She leaves behind her husband, Domenec, and their two small children, Mia and Hilari. However, this is not a novel about widowhood. The lightning bolt that kills Sió sends a shockwave through the ecosystem.
Irene Saia Canto's "Yo y la Montaña Baila" is a groundbreaking performance that redefines the boundaries between art, music, and nature. This captivating piece invites audiences to join her on a mystical journey, fostering a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of preserving our natural world. irene sola canto yo y la montana baila
The novel feels like a campfire tale. There are references to rondalles (Catalan folk tales). The characters speak in dialogue that has no quotation marks, blurring the line between what is spoken and what is thought. Solà is recovering a pre-literary consciousness—where myths explain lightning, and ghosts explain the wind. The central event occurs early on: Sió, a