in her novel it would be night interactors exile carina saints borgo writes of her native venezuela where her family still lives today. the book tells the story of a woman whose mother died and whose life is drawn into a spiral of violence. we spoke to the author in berlin. i have the feeling that we over this one people feel they have lost a mother. very important very be that nothing nothing is going to cheer receiving anymore nothing's going to. be for is like this childhood. they want. come back anymore. a young woman is the book central character in flashbacks she remembers her childhood and her dream of a better future. she describes a society in which people have no rights and sink into poverty a place where corruption and violence pervades daily life. you can see when. the country is getting even more violent. i think this is a long process in which democracy was not strong enough to defend herself. political parties were not aware of the huge social difference we had as a country and society. after becoming venezuela's president in 1909 hugo chavez imposed a new 21st century soci