Mouthful of Birds - Schweblin, Samanta
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Résumé :
?A spellbinding, eerily unsettling collection of short stories from the Argentinian sensation Samanta Schweblin, author of Fever Dream
Mouthful of Birds is the award-winning collection by Samanta Schweblin, critically acclaimed author of?Fever Dream. Unearthly and unexpected, these stories burrow their way into your psyche with the feel of a sleepless night, where every shadow and bump in the dark takes on huge implications, leaving your pulse racing and blurring the line between the real and the strange.
With her hallmark style, made popular by Fever Dream - hailed as 'terrifying and brilliant...dangerously addictive' by the Guardian - Samanta Schweblin haunts and mesmerizes in this extraordinary, masterful collection.
Biographie: Samanta Schweblin?is the author of three story collections and two novels, which have won numerous awards, including the prestigious Juan Rulfo Story Prize, and been translated into twenty languages. Her debut novel?Fever Dream?was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2017, and her short-story collection?Seven Empty Houses?won the National Book Award for Translated Literature 2022. Originally from Buenos Aires, she lives in Berlin.
Sommaire: Samanta Schweblin?won the 2023?National Book Award?for Translated Literature for her story collection,?Seven Empty Houses.?Her debut novel,?Fever Dream,?was?shortlisted for the International Booker Prize, and her novel?Little Eyes?and story collection?Mouthful of Birds?have been longlisted for the?same prize. Her books have been translated into over forty languages, and her work has appeared in English in?The New Yorker,?Harper's Magazine?and elsewhere.?Originally from Buenos Aires, Schweblin lives in Berlin. Megan McDowell?has translated books by many contemporary South American and Spanish authors, and her?translations have won the?National Book Award,?the O. Henry Prize, the?English PEN award and the Premio Valle-Incl?n, and been nominated for the International Booker Prize four times. She lives in Chile.