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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Quem pode ficar indiferente a mortos, medos e, pior, o que de mais repugnante - e comum - existe na vida humana (inveja, egoísmo, crueldade)? Mariana Enriquez traz nestes contos, novamente, um olhar perturbador e extremamente crítico das condições humanas e sociais que alcançam todos nós e que estão sempre, literalmente, nos assombrando. ( ) Enriquez mixes the underbelly of Burnos Aires with the paranormal to create something truly unique and horrifying. While a shorter book with short stories each one feels like a gut punch. These are mundane lives that are upended by spirits, intrusive thoughts, family betrayals and lies. While this book leaves you feeling like you have a film of grime on you, you’ll be happy to have read something truly carnal. I read Enriquez's Things We Lost in the Fire when it first came out, and fell in love with her haunting brand of literary stories. When I finished the collection, I immediately searched for more...and couldn't find them. This is Enriquez's second collection published/translated into English, but was written prior to TWLitF. I didn't realize that at first, but was glad to discover it simply because while I enjoyed most of these stories, they didn't live up to the memory of what I'd experienced in her work before. It's possible this book suffered some from me reading through all of the stories quickly, vs pacing them out, as the themes/devices got to feeling repetitive after a while, but I suspect it's simply that Enriquez grew as a writer between this, her first collection, and her second one. I'd still recommend this one, particularly to writers new to her work, but it's her other collection that I really loved. Obviously, I'll remain on the lookout for more of her work. no reviews | add a review
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"The beautiful, horrible world of Mariana Enriquez, as glimpsed in The Dangers of Smoking in Bed, with its disturbed adolescents, ghosts, decaying ghouls, the sad and angry homeless of modern Argentina, is the most exciting discovery I've made in fiction for some time."-Kazuo Ishiguro, The Guardian SHORTLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE * NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE * FINALIST: Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Ray Bradbury Prize, Kirkus Prize * ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Oprah Daily, New York Public Library, Electric Lit, LitHub, Kirkus Reviews Mariana Enriquez has been critically lauded for her unconventional and sociopolitical stories of the macabre. Populated by unruly teenagers, crooked witches, homeless ghosts, and hungry women, they walk the uneasy line between urban realism and horror. The stories in her new collection are as terrifying as they are socially conscious, and press into being the unspoken-fetish, illness, the female body, the darkness of human history-with bracing urgency. A woman is sexually obsessed with the human heart; a lost, rotting baby crawls out of a backyard and into a bedroom; a pair of teenage girls can't let go of their idol; an entire neighborhood is cursed to death when it fails to respond correctly to a moral dilemma. Written against the backdrop of contemporary Argentina, and with a resounding tenderness toward those in pain, in fear, and in limbo, The Dangers of Smoking in Bed is Mariana Enriquez at her most sophisticated, and most chilling. No library descriptions found. |
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