Nina, a drifter from southern Spain comes to London in search of
experience, only to find that the strangest of stories is hiding in her
father's loft in Almer?a...
A playfully concocted, fast-paced novel committed to the irresistible
pleasure of reading, both a celebration and a critique of our
relationship to objects (from fetishes, to curios, to commodities, to
objectum sexuality, to our becoming cyborgs through our addiction to
technology), Philosophical Toys travels through different times,
countries and experiences as chance leads Nina to encounter time and
again the enigmatic nature of things, which end up transforming her into
that most rare of species: a female philosopher.
Witty and elegiac, Philosophical Toys takes the reader on a tour of
fetishism, late capitalist culture, Bu?uels films, psychoanalysis,
Alzheimer's disease, as well as the avatars of belonging to two
cultures, an experience increasingly shared by a myriad of expatriates.