Latin American literature
Bolaño's Translator on the Pressure of Working with Great Male Novelists
We talked to Natasha Wimmer, one of the foremost Spanish-language literary translators working today, about her newest project—Álvaro Enrigue's "Sudden Death"—and about why her next book will be one written by a woman.
Read This Story by Clarice Lispector: 'Report on the Thing'
A new translation of the legendary Brazilian writer's meditation on the nature of time, the universe, Sweden, Pelé, and one electronic alarm clock that is so many things.
Chilean Author Alejandro Zambra Is More Than Just the New Roberto Bolaño
We Skyped with the increasingly prominent Chilean author, whose recent story collection 'My Documents,' has become a breakthrough book.
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'God's Tea Party,' a new short story by César Aira
God throws Himself a fancy, apes-only birthday party in this wild, new short story from the Argentine master.
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