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The "burning" here is the hellscape of drug addiction and the marginalized spaces of society (the poblados ). The protagonist's descent is not into a literal Hades, but into the social fringes where everything—hope, health, and dignity—is in a state of incineration.

Fire is often seen as a purely destructive force that levels everything to ash, leaving no trace of the previous order. Todo arde

Nuria Barrios’ novel Todo arde (2020) provides a "disturbing retelling" of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth. The "burning" here is the hellscape of drug

To further develop this into a full research paper, would you like to focus on the of collective revenge or the sociological impact of addiction as portrayed in these narratives? motherhood | Rebecca M. Bender, PhD Nuria Barrios’ novel Todo arde (2020) provides a

Unlike traditional "lone wolf" thrillers, Gómez-Jurado focuses on a collective of three women. Their survival suggests that while the individual is easily consumed by the "fire" of the system, a community built on shared trauma can withstand and eventually direct the flames. 2. The Mythological Descent: Orpheus and Eurydice

In Juan Gómez-Jurado’s thriller series, "Todo arde" signifies the literal and figurative dismantling of power structures.