Despu s de tres d cadas de compartir el mismo techo, Pan abandona el hogar materno y decide revelarle al mundo la verdad. Hijo adoptivo de Emilia Mayer, una renombrada escritora, el joven fue en realidad comprado y se convirti en la v ctima de una relaci n enfermiza con la que dec a ser su madre. Tras el esc ndalo, y para tratar de recuperarlo, Emilia escribe su ltima y mejor novela bajo el nombre de Pan, la cual la llevar a la debacle o, por qu no, a su consagraci n...
Oscar-winning author for his script for Birdman, in The Impotents, Nicol s Giacobone answers the question about how far it is possible to separate the artist from his work, in a novel written with brutality and beauty.
After three decades of sharing the same roof, Pan leaves his mother's home and decides to reveal the truth to the world. Adopted son of Emilia Mayer, a renowned writer, the young man was actually "bought" and became the victim of an unhealthy relationship with the woman he claimed to be his mother. After the scandal, and to try to recover it, Emilia writes her last and best novel under the name of Pan, which will lead her to the debacle or, why not, to her consecration...
A Nobel candidate, a young man shattered, a man suffering from impotence and an editor with problems in bed are the cast of The Impotents; "a virulent novel about the perverse manifestations of attachment and cancel culture.