In ‘Beginning Middle End’ (Knopf, July), the novelist explores the bond between a mother and daughter during their travels in ...
The Mexican author reflects on memory and imagination in ‘Beginning Middle End,’ a novel that explores alternative narrative ...
A writer and her 12-year-old daughter grapple with their family legacy while on a road trip through Sicily in this arresting and layered novel from Luiselli (Lost Children Archive). After a “slow, ...
LONDON (AP) — Mexican writer Valeria Luiselli’s novel “Lost Children Archive” won the Rathbones Folio Prize for literature on Monday at a ceremony held online because of the coronavirus pandemic.
VALERIA LUISELLI’S unlikely second novel, The Story of My Teeth, is initially told through Gustavo “Highway” Sánchez Sánchez, a tall-tale auctioneer who has Marilyn Monroe’s teeth implanted in his ...
Blue Metropolis 2016: Valeria Luiselli is a rising literary star – The Story of My Teeth confirms it
Over the years, one of the strengths of Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival is that it takes the third word in its name seriously. Attendees who might be pulled in by familiar Canadian ...
A few days before Christmas, a group of 20 or so people crowded into Mexican novelist Valeria Luiselli’s living room. Luiselli dipped in and out among her guests, serving mulled wine as school-aged ...
A New York Times 10 Best Books of the Year and the 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medal winner in fiction, this novel is both the story of a family driving across America in the heat of summer and of the ...
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