Ernesto Duran is convinced he is sick.
A brilliantly achieved first novel..
The Sickness is profound and philosophical, and yet written with an agility that expresses the tragedy, but also the comedy of life itself.
The nature of Sickness as experienced by two individuals provides the backbone to this tender, thoughtful and refined novel.
He hopes that by taking his father on a trip to Isla Margarita, where they once went when he was a child, he might be able to reveal the truth.
Meanwhile Dr Miranda is coming to terms with a tragedy of his own: his father has been diagnosed with terminal cancer, and yet the doctor - the son - finds it impossible to tell him.
The fixation has its own creeping effect on Karina, the hospital secretary, who cannot resist becoming involved.
It becomes an obsession far exceeding hypochondria, and when Dr Andres Miranda gives up responding to e-mails, Duran resolves to stalk him.
Ernesto Duran is convinced he is sick