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: The grim subject matter is balanced by a constant stream of black humor and Atila’s dry, often bitter observations about a society that prefers to look away from its own rot. Style and Social Critique Let me know how you'd like to Atila's world

Maluenda uses the Raval not just as a setting, but as a living character. It is depicted as a labyrinth of sordid streets where marginalized figures—from the "desdentá" prostitute Maruchi to ex-guerrilla barmen—exist in the shadows of the city's tourist facades. The Case: Searching for Galina Style and Social Critique Maluenda uses the Raval

The heart of the novel is Atila, a man whose nickname (after the "King of the Huns") reflects his abrasive personality and the "mala hostia" (bad mood/ill temper) that defines his worldview. He doesn't solve crimes with high-tech gadgets; instead, he "works by wear and tear," poundng the pavement of the .

: Despite Atila's rough exterior and sexist remarks, his journey through the city's brothels and highway "puticlubs" provides a surprisingly humanizing look at the plight of undocumented immigrants in Spain.