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Tender Is the Flesh

by Agustina Bazterrica

2017

About the book

In a world where a sudden virus renders all animal meat lethal, governments legalize "special meat": the breeding and slaughter of humans for systemic consumption. Marcos Tejo, a high-level manager at a processing plant, navigates the clinical brutality of skinning rooms and breeding centers while grieving his deceased son and estranged wife. His detached routine breaks when he receives a gift of a high-quality "head" of livestock—a young woman. Marcos begins to treat her as a human being, risking execution to hide his mounting transgressions against the cannibalistic social order.

This novel targets readers of transgressive horror and speculative fiction who examine the mechanics of dehumanization and industrial cruelty. It attracts those interested in the ethical hypocrisies of modern consumerism and the fragility of moral boundaries under state pressure. Readers finish the book with a visceral understanding of how language renames atrocity to make it palatable. The narrative offers a stark calculation of how quickly empathy vanishes when survival and social status are tied to the commodification of other bodies.

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Published
2017
Language
EN