Infinite Table
Infinite Table is a fragmentary gastronomic novel that tells the story of four generations of a Mexican family through an inherited dinnerware set that traveled from Bavaria, Germany, in 1965. Through intimate memories, domestic scenes, and culinary rituals, the author explores family memory, identity, and the transmission of tradition.
The book intertwines worldwide and Mexican events, brief stories, meaningful objects, and everyday episodes to show how the table, the kitchen, and the gestures surrounding them become a space of love, continuity, and belonging.
Mesa Infinita reveals how personal histories remain alive in the flavors, silences, and customs passed down from one generation to the next.