We have read that the 1990s were something like the adolescence of time. During this decade that ended the Cold War, thinkers like Fukuyama went so far as to claim that it would be the end of history, that wars were over and that all that was to come could be nothing but prosperity.
We were born and grew up in the 1990s. We played at being grown-ups and fantasized about a future like that of our parents. We were promised, in fact, that this future would be better than theirs.
The piece is built on the idea of return. A romance to our generation and to the parents of our generation. What could we say to each other, how could we write a story of reconciliation? Looking at the present, we look back and try to conjugate History with history to try to throw into the void some questions that still await answers.
Iván Mozetich y José Ramón Pujante