Author: Ivan Jablonka
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Laetitia Perrais was eighteen years old when she was raped, murdered, and dismembered on the night of January 18, 2011. The crime reached the newspapers and shocked France. Then president Nicolas Sarkozy pointed at the judges, because the murderer had accumulated a long history of previous detentions. / Laetitia Perrais tenía dieciocho años cuando fue violada, asesinada y descuartizada la noche del 18 de enero de 2011. El crimen llegó a los periódicos y conmocionó a Francia. De ahí saltó a la política, y el entonces presidente Nicolas Sarkozy, en un gesto de oportunismo populista, apuntó hacia los jueces, porque el asesino acumulaba un largo historial de detenciones previas. Este libro desgarrador aborda el macabro crimen y la reacción política, social y judicial, pero sobre todo reconstruye la historia de la chica asesinada. Y lo que aparece es la figura de alguien que ya llevaba mucho tiempo padeciendo la violencia masculina: hija de un padre que abusaba de su mujer, adoptada por una familia cuyo progenitor violó a varias chicas, incluida su hermana, Laetitia ya era, mucho antes de saltar a los titulares de los periódicos, una víctima.
Series: Panorama de narrativas
Pages: 424
Imprint: Anagrama
Format: Paperback
BISAC Code: FIC019000
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