A moving, eye-opening polemic about the US-Mexico border and what happens to the tens of thousands of unaccompanied Mexican and Central American children arriving in the US without papers
Luiselli Valeria Libri
Valeria Luiselli crea romanzi e saggi che sondano temi complessi di identità, migrazione e questioni sociali con profonda intuizione. Il suo stile letterario è caratterizzato da lirismo e profondità, intrecciando spesso immagini poetiche e riflessioni filosofiche. Luiselli cerca costantemente nuove forme narrative, sperimentando generi e media per catturare le realtà contemporanee. Le sue opere risuonano nei lettori per il loro rigore intellettuale e la loro profondità emotiva.






In the Eye of Bambi
- 112pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
The last of four special publications to accompany a year-long display of works from Barcelona's la Caixa Collection at Whitechapel Gallery, selected by and featuring newly-commissioned fictional works by some of the most original English and Spanish-language writers working today.
The Best Short Stories 2022
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The O. Henry Prize winners contains twenty prizewinning stories chosen from the thousands published in magazines over the previous year
Lost Children Archive
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
SHORTLISTED FOR THE RATHBONES FOLIO PRIZE 2020 LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2019 LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2019 The moving, powerful and urgent English-language debut from one of the brightest young stars in world literature Suppose you and Pa were gone, and we were lost. What would happen then? A family in New York packs the car and sets out on a road trip. This will be the last journey they ever take together. In Central America and Mexico, thousands of children are on a journey of their own, travelling north to the US border. Not all of them will make it there.
Faces in the Crowd
- 160pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
A stunningly imaginative and witty debut novel about passion, identity and ghostly existences from an exciting new voice in Latin American literature
The Story of My Teeth
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
I was born in Pachuca, the Beautiful Windy City, with four premature teeth and my body completely covered in a very fine coat of fuzz. But I'm grateful for that inauspicious start because ugliness, as my other uncle, Eurípides López Sánchez, was given to saying, is character forming. Highway is a late-in-life world traveler, yarn spinner, collector, and legendary auctioneer. His most precious possessions are the teeth of the "notorious infamous" like Plato, Petrarch, and Virginia Woolf. Written in collaboration with the workers at a Jumex juice factory, Teeth is an elegant, witty, exhilarating romp through the industrial suburbs of Mexico City and Luiselli's own literary influences.
Falsche Papiere
Essays
»Falsche Papiere« hat die junge mexikanische Autorin Valeria Luiselli ihre erzählerischen Essays genannt, eine persönliche, originelle, spielerische Welterkundung. Das alltägliche Leben, das diese Stadtnomadin mit uns durchstreift, ist bevölkert von den Geistern der Literaturgeschichte, von ihren speziellen literarischen Hausgeistern, und so wird das Flanieren mit Luiselli zu einem großen intellektuellen und sprachlichen Vergnügen. Das versteckte Grab Brodskys in Venedig, die so unbestimmbare wie schwer fassbare portugiesische saudade, der Horror der kleinen Landkarten auf den Monitoren bei Transatlantikflügen, wenn man das Bild des Flugzeugs, in dem man sitzt, auf der blauen Leere des abgebildeten Ozeans Millimeter für Millimeter vorrücken sieht, das Einräumen von Büchern nach einem Umzug oder die Begegnungen mit alten Damen, einem Museumswärter, Sicherheitsbeamten – aus seltsamen Alltagserlebnissen schafft Valeria Luiselli einen Kosmos, in dem die Literatur so gegenwärtig ist wie unsere Lebensverhältnisse, unsere Herkunft und die Zukunft.
Frida
- 528pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
Hailed by readers and critics across the country, this engrossing biography of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo reveals a woman of extreme magnetism and originality, an artist whose sensual vibrancy came straight from her own experiences: her childhood near Mexico City during the Mexican Revolution; a devastating accident at age eighteen that left her crippled and unable to bear children; her tempestuous marriage to muralist Diego Rivera and intermittent love affairs with men as diverse as Isamu Noguchi and Leon Trotsky; her association with the Communist Party; her absorption in Mexican folklore and culture; and her dramatic love of spectacle.Here is the tumultuous life of an extraordinary twentieth-century woman -- with illustrations as rich and haunting as her legend.

