Las Que No Duermen Nash - Dolores Redondo.epub | iOS |
Note: Since I cannot directly open or read your specific EPUB file, this post is based on the publicly known content of Dolores Redondo’s story collection (2018). If your file contains different or additional stories, the thematic analysis below should still serve as a strong framework for discussing Redondo’s work. The Women Who Don’t Sleep: Unpacking the Darkness of Dolores Redondo’s NASH By [Your Name]
Why name a horror collection after a liver condition? Because Redondo is obsessed with the organic, the internal, the poison that builds silently inside us. NASH is a disease of accumulation; it doesn’t strike like a knife, but like a slow, metabolic betrayal. Similarly, the horror in these stories isn't an external event—it is a toxin that the characters have been feeding themselves for years: guilt, denial, rage, and grief. As the title suggests, the protagonists of these short stories are almost exclusively women. But these are not victims. They are the vigilantes of the emotional underworld. Las Que No Duermen NASH - Dolores Redondo.epub
You’re just one of the women who don’t sleep. Note: Since I cannot directly open or read
The women in Las que no duermen are insomniacs, but not by medical accident. They refuse to sleep because sleep is a surrender of control. In stories like “El armario de los espejos” (The Cabinet of Mirrors) and “El final del adiós” (The End of the Goodbye), Redondo explores the liminal space between midnight and dawn—the hour where repressed memories float to the surface. Because Redondo is obsessed with the organic, the


