Mariana Enriquez: Bright Light for Dark People (New Book)
The most exciting author of literary horror Internationally, Mariana Enriquez is a star; her fans include Patti Smith, Virginie Despentes, and Joy Williams. Bold, dark, political: her genre is literary horror. In her already critically acclaimed collection of stories, "Bright Light for Dark People," Enriquez writes about the women of Buenos Aires. A face rots alive. The dead haunt their neighbors. Women are transformed into birds. It's about the horrors of everyday life, the violence that women and queer people face daily. And about the power of imagination to resist. Even if it means exploring the darkness. Biography (Mariana Enriquez) Mariana Enriquez, born in Buenos Aires in 1973, is part of the young Argentine literary scene that emerged after the country's economic collapse in 2001. Biography (Silke Kleemann) Silke Kleemann, born in Munich, translates mainly novels and poetry from Spanish, including works by Juan Filloy, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Alberto Fuguet, and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. She lives in Munich in 1976 and works as a literary translator, editor, and author. New product
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