The novel Stay this day and tonight with me is presented this Wednesday, December 12 at 8 pm, at the Josefina Soria Library of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center, within the framework of the Cartagena Piensa program.
The event will include the participation of the author, Belén Gopegui, who will be presented by Gabriel Navarro Carretero, technical psychologist of Youth, Grupo Promotor Cartagena Piensa and Ramona Sánchez Aparicio, Secondary Education teacher.
"Stay this day and tonight with me" is the story of Mateo and Olga, and it is a job application that has Google as a recipient.
It is also the confession of who has to value the proposal.
Matthew, interested in robots, is obsessed with finding out if merit should be banished from human relationships.
Olga, a retired mathematician and businesswoman, believes that statistical models are narratives and that probability is a more precise way of naming the act of being free.
Belén Gopegui was born in Madrid in 1963. In 1993, the Anagrama publishing house published her first novel, La escala de los mapas.
They followed, among other titles, Touching the Face (1995), The Conquest of the Air (1998), The Real (2001), The Cold Side of the Pillow (2004), The Father of Snow White (2007) and Desire to be punk ( 2009), all of them recently published by Debolsillo.
Literature Random House has published Unauthorized Access (2011), The Committee of the Night (2014) and Stay this day and tonight with me (2017).
Breaking something (UDP, 2014) brings together a selection of his articles and essays.
"Novel with a lot of moral apology, the new work by Belén Gopegui reflects on artificial intelligence" (Carlos Pando, Babelia).
Two generations, two lives that were not called to meet, put Google on the ropes.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena