Ultimately, Turno de noche is a poignant examination of what it means to remain human in an inhuman schedule. Annie Crowne uses the night shift not just as a setting, but as a metaphor for the isolation of modern life. By trapping her characters in the quiet hours, she forces them—and the reader—to confront the parts of themselves that are usually drowned out by the noise of the day. The novel suggests that while the night may be a time of isolation, it is also the only time when the noise of the world quiets enough to hear one’s own heart, and perhaps, the heart of another. It is a testament to the resilience of intimacy in an era of commodified time.
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