Sunday, July 26, 2020
100 Must-Read Latin American Books
100 Must-Read Latin American Books          Editors note: The original version of this post erroneously included A General Theory of Oblivion by José Eduardo Agualusa. This title has ben removed from the list and replaced with a correct selection.  _________________________  Must-read Latin American lists arent new. There are many, upon many. Mostly with the common thread of listing the same handful of authors and generally focusing on a few countries. And lets not forget magic realism: probably the most associated term with Latin American literature. I would not be surprised if What is magic realism, Alex! were an answer to a Latin American category question on Jeopardy!    But Latin American countries include all of South and Central America, Mexico, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico which means there is a lot of distinct histories, voices, views, and stories to read.          While I have not ignored the authors everyone knows of, magic realism, or the most popular countries I decided to cast my nets far and wide. Ive included short stories, novels, anthologies, poetry, and even a memoir. There are works that defined/created literary movements all the way to recent crime fiction. This list is in no way comprehensive but there is something here for every type of reader including those who like to watch the adapted film after reading the book.      2666 by Roberto Bolaño, Natasha Wimmer (Translation)  A Crack in the Wall by Claudia Piñeiro, Miranda France (Translation)  A Legend of the Future  by Agustin De Rojas, Nick Caistor (Translation)  A Thousand Forests in One Acorn: An Anthology of Spanish-Language Fiction by Valerie Miles (Editor)  Absolute Solitude: Selected Poems by Dulce MarÃa Loynaz, James OConnor (Translation)  All Yours by Claudia Pineiro, Miranda France (Translation)  Aura by Carlos Fuentes, Lysander Kemp (Translation)  Bad Vibes by Alberto Fuguet, Kristina Cordero (Translation)  Before by Carmen Boullosa, Peter Bush (Translation) (June 14/Deep Vellum Publishing)  Before Night Falls by Reinaldo Arenas, Dolores M. Koch (Translator)    Betty Boo by Claudia Piñeiro, Miranda France (Translation)  Birds in the Mouth by Samanta Schweblin, Joel Streicker (Translation)  Blow-Up and Other Stories by Julio Cortazar, Paul Blackburn (Translation)  Boricuas: Influential Puerto Rican Writings  An Anthology by Roberto Santiago (Editor/Contributor)  Captain Pantoja and the Special Service by Mario Vargas Llosa, Ronald Christ (Translation)  Captains of the Sands by Jorge Amado, Gregory Rabassa (Translation)  Cecilia Valdes: Or El Angel Hill by Cirilo Villaverde, Helen Lane (Translation)  Crimes of August by Rubem Fonseca, Clifford E. Landers (Translation)  Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden (Translation)  Delirium by Laura Restrepo, Natasha Wimmer (Translation)    Distant Star by Roberto Bolaño, Chris Andrews (Translation)  Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands by Jorge Amado, Harriet de OnÃs (Translation)  Down the Rabbit Hole   by Juan Pablo Villalobos, Rosalind Harvey (Translation)  Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina Garcia  Encyclopedia of a Life in Russia by José Manuel Prieto, Esther Allen (Translation)  Everyone Leaves  by Wendy Guerra, Achy Obejas (Translation)  Faces in the Crowd  by Valeria Luiselli, Christina MacSweeney (Translation)  Family Ties  by Clarice Lispector, Giovanni Pontiero (Translation)  General Sun, My Brother  by Jacques Stephen Alexis, Carrol F. Coates (Translation)  Ghosts   by Cesar Aira, Chris Andrews (Translation)    Good Offices by Evelio Rosero, Anne McLean (Translation), Anna Milsom (Translation)  Hopscotch by Julio Cortázar, Gregory Rabassa (Translation)  In the Time of the Butterflies  by Julia Alvarez  Kiss of the Spider Woman  by Manuel Puig, Thomas Colchie (Translation)  Leopard in the Sun  by Laura Restrepo, Stephen A. Lytle, (Translation)  Like Water for Chocolate  by Laura Esquivel, Carol Christensen (Translation), Thomas Christensen (Translation)  Loquela by Carlos Labbé, Will Vanderhyden (Translation)  Love, Anger, Madness  by Marie Vieux-Chauvet  Madwomen: The Locas mujeres Poems of Gabriela Mistral, a Bilingual Edition  by Gabriela Mistral, Randall Couch (Translation)  Massacre River  by René Philoctète, Linda Coverdale, Edwidge Danticat (Preface by)    Masters of the Dew  by Jacques Roumain, Mercer Cook (Translation)  Memory: a novelette  by Teresa P. Mira de EcheverrÃa, Lawrence Schimel (Translation)  My Fathersâ Ghost Is Climbing in the Rain  by Patricio Pron, Mara Faye Lethem (Translation)  Near to the Wild Heart  by Clarice Lispector, Alison Entrekin (Translation), Benjamin Moser (Preface)  One Hundred Years of Solitude  by Gabriel Garcà a Márquez, Gregory Rabassa (Translation)  One Out of Two  by Daniel Sada, Katherine Silver (Translation)  Ophelias  by Aida Bahr, Dick Cluster (Translation)  Pedro Paramo   by Juan Rulfo, Margaret Sayers Peden (Translation)  Rage  by Sergio Bizzio, Amanda Hopkinson (Translation)   Residence on Earth  by Pablo Neruda, Donald Devenish Walsh (Translator)    Rilke Shake  by Angélica Freitas, Hilary Kaplan (Translation)  Signs Preceding the End of the World  by Yuri Herrera, Lisa Dillman (Translation)  Super Extra Grande by Yoss, David Frye (Translation) (Restless Books, June 7th)  Talking to Ourselves by Andrés Neuman by Andrés Neuman, Nick Caistor (Translation), Lorenza GarcÃa (Translation)  The Alchemist  by Paulo Coelho, Alan R. Clarke (Translation)  The Antiquarian by Gustavo Faverón Patriau, Joseph Mulligan (Translation)  The Best of Spanish Steampunk  by James Womack (Editor), Marian Womack (Editor)  The Black Flower and Other Zapotec Poems by Natalia Toledo, Clare Sullivan (Translation) by Natalia Toledo, Clare Sullivan (Translation)  The Blue Line  by Ingrid Betancourt  The Body Snatcher  by PatrÃcia Melo, Clifford Landers (Translation)    The Body Where I Was Born  by Guadalupe Nettel, J.T. Lichtenstein (Translation)  The Complete Stories by Clarice Lispector by Clarice Lispector, Benjamin Moser (Editor), Katrina Dodson (Translation)  The Cowboy Bible and Other Stories by Carlos Velázquez, Achy Obejas (Translation)  The Feast of the Goat  by Mario Vargas Llosa, Edith Grossman (Translation)  The FSG Book of Twentieth-Century Latin American Poetry: An Anthology  by Ilan Stavans (Editor)  The Hour of the Star  by Clarice Lispector, Giovanni Pontiero (Translation)  The House of Memory: Stories by Jewish Women Writers of Latin America by Marjorie AgosÃn (Editor)  The House of the Spirits  by Isabel Allende Magda Bogin (Translation)  The Inhabited Woman  by Gioconda Belli, Kathleen March (Translation)  The Invention of Morel  by Adolfo Bioy Casares, Ruth L.C. Simms (Translation)    The Japanese Lover  by Isabel Allende, Nick Caistor and Amanda Hopkinson (Translation)  The Kingdom of This World   by Alejo Carpentier, Harriet de OnÃs (Translation)  The Labyrinth of Solitude and Other Writings  by Octavio Paz, Lysander Kemp (Translation), Yara Milos (Translation)  The Law of Love  by Laura Esquivel, Margaret Sayers Peden (Translation)  The Man Who Loved Dogs  by Leonardo Padura, Anna Kushner (Translation)  The Missing Year of Juan Salvatierra  by Pedro Mairal, Nick Caistor (Translation)  The Musical Brain: And Other Stories  by César Aira, Chris Andrews (Translation)  The Old Gringo  by Carlos Fuentes, Margaret Sayers Peden (Translation)  The Postman  by Antonio Skármeta, Katherine Silver (Translation)  The President   by Miguel Angel Asturias, Frances Partridge (Translation)    The Private Lives of Trees  by Alejandro Zambra, Megan McDowell (Translation)  The Savage Detectives  by Roberto Bolaño, Natasha Wimmer (Translation)  The School of Solitude: Collected Poems  by Luis Hernandez, Anthony Geist (Translation)  The Shadow of What We Were  by Luis Sepúlveda, Howard Curtis (Translation)  The Sound of Things Falling  by Juan Gabriel Vásquez, Anne McLean (Translation)  The Story of My Teeth  by Valeria Luiselli, Christina MacSweeney (Translation)  The Surrender Tree: Poems of Cubas Struggle for Freedom  by Margarita Engle  The Things We Dont Do  by Andrés Neuman, Nick Caistor (Translation), Lorenza GarcÃa (Translation)  The Uncomfortable Dead by Paco Ignacio Taibo II, Subcomandante Marcos, Carlos Lopez (Translation)  The Villagers  by Jorge Icaza, Bernard Dulsey (Translation)    This is How You Lose Her  by Junot DÃaz  Thursday Night Widows  by Claudia Pineiro, Miranda France (Translation)  Thus Were Their Faces: Selected Short Stories  by Silvina Ocampo, Daniel Balderston (Translation), Jorge Luis Borges (Preface), Helen Oyeyemi (Introduction)  Tula Station by David Toscana, Patricia J. Duncan (Translation)  Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair  by Pablo Neruda, W. S. Merwin (Translation)  Vale of Tears: A Novel from Haiti  by Paulette Poujol Oriol, Dolores A. Schaefer (Translation)  Ways of Going Home  by Alejandro Zambra, Megan McDowell (Translation)  With My Dog Eyes  by Hilda Hilst, Adam Morris (Translation)  Woman in Battle Dress  by Antonio BenÃtez-Rojo, Jessica Powell (Translation)  Zorro  by Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden (Translation)    And if youre looking for more 100 must-read lists you can find weird; memoirs; Midwest; YA verse; essays; and more here  
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