Pilar Quintana’s 2021 Alfaguara Prize-winning novel, Los abismos , is a haunting exploration of the vertiginous gaps between childhood and adulthood. Set in 1980s Cali, Colombia, the story is told through the eyes of eight-year-old Claudia, who observes her family’s unraveling with a mixture of innocence and chilling clarity. The Domestic Jungle
The novel’s atmosphere is thick with botanical and psychological tension. Claudia’s home is described as a jungle of indoor plants, a physical manifestation of her mother’s stifled desires and depression. This greenery serves as a backdrop to a household teetering on the edge of a metaphorical abyss—a recurrent theme that mirrors the literal cliffs of the Colombian Andes where the family travels. Themes of Inherited Traps Los abismos - Pilar Quintana.pdf
: The novel suggests that the "abyss"—depression, boredom, and social expectations—is a legacy passed down through women, from Claudia’s grandmother to her mother, and potentially to Claudia herself. A Masterclass in Perspective Claudia’s home is described as a jungle of
The Edge of the Void: A Feature on Pilar Quintana’s Los abismos A Masterclass in Perspective The Edge of the
Reviewers from World Literature Today and ResearchGate have noted that Quintana’s strength lies in her ability to maintain a child's voice without sacrificing the story's mature, dark undertones. The result is a narrative that feels both intimate and expansive, capturing the universal terror of realizing that one’s parents are fragile, fallible humans. About the Author