Ojos Negros only speaks of one thing: love. Its revelation, its learning, its deviations and its errors, its follies and its miseries. It is the account of the sentimental education of our time.
A child has an encounter that marks him for life. As an adult, he does not remember anything, and begins the narration of his childhood to try to tell that forgetfulness, to try to recover the precise moment that will accompany him and that will determine his entire existence: black eyes that are, at the same time, loss of innocence and the unwavering struggle to return to it. Ojos Negros is the story of everything a man has received from love: the magnetism of the bodies, the faces, the unique and repeated stories and, finally, the redemption.
Ojos Negros narrates, through the life of a man, the existence of all mankind, his fall, his guilt, his anguish but, above all, the effor...read more