Candidato

PRH, 2019 | Candidate


A political novel about ambition, vanity and the inner workings of the institutions of power. It is also an essay on freedom, progress and gender identity in today’s society.

Rania Al-Jatib and Simón Soria meet at an academic conference in Jerusalem. She is a young, feminist filmmaker of Palestinian origin who has fled Islamism, violence and oppression; he is a professor of politics who is tired of his career and has been side-lined because of his unfashionable ideas. Their unfolding relationship leads to increasing amounts of time spent in the air between their respective homes in Paris and Madrid and to both their lives being turned upside down.

Through Rania, Simon comes into contact with the leadership of the brand new Spanish Democratic Party. In the feverish months running up to elections, they find in him a way to revitalize the founding tenets of conservatism.

In glittering journalistic prose, the novel tracks the scandalous twists and turns of a campaign tarnished by betrayals, unexpected ghosts from the past and the emergence of a sex tape. This is socio-political satire that ranks alongside Reza’s Dawn, Dusk or Night: A Year with Nicolas Sarkozy  and Houellebecq’s Submission.


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