Olga's mission and Zink's parable
Nine years after his last novel, Rui Zink surprises with “Olga Saves the World”. Almost as if he did not intend to, the author lines up, sometimes highlighting and sometimes ridiculing, some contemporary traits.

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Nine years after his last novel, Rui Zink surprises with “Olga Saves the World”. Almost as if he did not intend to, the author lines up, sometimes highlighting and sometimes ridiculing, some contemporary traits.

It takes time for children to realise that their parents are also human.

With 'Olga Saves the World', Rui Zink returns to the novel with the irony and avidity that characterise him. Following the spirit of the times, he addresses algorithmic dehumanisation and the blind profit extracted from it by the 'neo-gods of chaos', the owners of tech companies, for whom 'destroying is easier (and often more fun) than building'.

Nine years after his last novel, and already on the path to what he thought would be a literary retirement, he returns with a work of fiction that turns the turbulent times we live in into material for laughter and reflection.
