"At Night We Walk in Circles" is a novel that revolves around the complexities of identity and the impact of art on individuals and communities. The story unfolds in a fictional South American country, where a group of artists is deeply involved in a controversial play that reflects societal issues. The protagonist, Norberto, navigates through theater and politics, struggling with personal aspirations and the pressures of his surroundings.
The narrative explores themes of loyalty, the search for meaning, and the transformative power of storytelling. As Norberto immerses himself in the world of the theater, he encounters various characters, each with their own dreams and dilemmas, highlighting the intersections between art and life. The play becomes a mirror, reflecting the challenges and hopes of the society they inhabit.