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Fortieth and final episode of the second season of FICCIÓPATAS. Today we dissect «The limit of happiness» by Yasutaka Tsutsui, which is part of his anthology 'Salmonella men on the p0rn0 planet' (Atalanta, 2008). Yasutaka Tsutsui is a Japanese science fiction novelist and actor, winner of various literary awards, whose work is recognized for its satirical black humor and the treatment of certain topics considered taboo in his country. Together with Shinichi Kyoka and Sakyo Komatsu, he is one of the most famous science fiction authors in Japan. Among his works published in Spanish are «What the maid saw. Eight psychic stories» (2018), «Paprika» (2011) and «I'm naked» (2009), all published by Ediciones Atalanta. Do you know the author? Have you read anything by him? Let us know in the comments. ???? *** If you want to support our podcast so that we can keep buying scalpels and gowns and sharpen those knives awaiting us on our dissection table, you can do so by buying our books, following us on social media and sharing our content, but also by inviting us to a coffee (or two) at https://ko-fi.com/ficciopatas You can also read our books and wear our t-shirts. The former are easy to find. You can find the latter here: https://www.latostadora.com/shop/ficc... We promise to erase your traces. Thank you all for your loyalty and support. We'll be back in September with more stories to unravel. See you when we get back. Happy summer! *** At the controls: Eric Luna (https://linktr.ee/ericfluna) and Víctor Morata (https://linktr.ee/victormorata). Collaborator: Chris T. Nash ( / chris.t.nash ) Music: Leonardo Jul (https://linktr.ee/hececa) More about Ficciópatas: https://linktr.ee/ficciopatas