The novel’s brilliance lies in its architecture, linking seemingly disparate lives across decades:

An elderly Mirta plays a game of cards with her grandson in a nursing home. Between hands of truco , she reveals a final, devastating truth about what happened to her son, the boy's father. Key Themes and Style

A revolutionary cell plans a high-stakes attack at an airfield to assassinate the now-infamous dictator Videla.

Martín Kohan’s (2020), published by Editorial Anagrama , is a masterful exploration of Argentina's dark 20th-century history, woven through the lens of private lives and civilian complicity. Structured as a triptych, the novel uses three distinct time periods to connect the intimate act of confessing with the brutal reality of the Videla dictatorship. A Narrative in Three Acts

The Triptych of Complicity: A Look at Martín Kohan's Confesión

Confesión by Martín Kohan - Latin American Literature Today

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Martin Kohan Confesiгіn (anagrama) Epub May 2026

The novel’s brilliance lies in its architecture, linking seemingly disparate lives across decades:

An elderly Mirta plays a game of cards with her grandson in a nursing home. Between hands of truco , she reveals a final, devastating truth about what happened to her son, the boy's father. Key Themes and Style Martin Kohan ConfesiГіn (Anagrama) epub

A revolutionary cell plans a high-stakes attack at an airfield to assassinate the now-infamous dictator Videla. The novel’s brilliance lies in its architecture, linking

Martín Kohan’s (2020), published by Editorial Anagrama , is a masterful exploration of Argentina's dark 20th-century history, woven through the lens of private lives and civilian complicity. Structured as a triptych, the novel uses three distinct time periods to connect the intimate act of confessing with the brutal reality of the Videla dictatorship. A Narrative in Three Acts Martín Kohan’s (2020), published by Editorial Anagrama ,

The Triptych of Complicity: A Look at Martín Kohan's Confesión

Confesión by Martín Kohan - Latin American Literature Today