A saga about a family from the Poblenou neighbourhood of Barcelona living under the weight of a curse.
Love and death are similar, almost as though they were siblings. They differ in appearance, but they live together.
Young journalist Joan Ballester travels to Brussels to cover an uninteresting matter of protocol concerning the European institutions; the visit allows him to take a few days away fr
In the new society described in Mater, pregnancy takes place outside the female body.
“Is the story of our lives printed on our foreheads? Right from the very start? In my case, it’s easy to find out; a visit to the Sagrada Familia and I found out […] Where do I need to go? To the façade that depicts the Nativity, of course.
One afternoon at the end of August, Catalina, who has just turned sixteen, leaves her best friend’s house on a suburban development following an unpleasant incident.
Sandunga prays each morning: “give us each day our daily alcohol, don’t abandon us during the night or the day” and then, having had his first slug of aguardiente, goes out to do as
Having decided to distance himself from the circus ring and his father, Mateo Salerno, the last in a long line of circus performers, tries to do his duty in compili
Boká is still a boy, but the laws of the clan must be obeyed. And, before migrating south for the winter, it is time for the great stag hunt.
It is 846 AD and what was once the great Empire’s capital city lies ruined and semi-abandoned.
Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...
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