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Narrated by:
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Paula Pichersky
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Gastón Ricaud
About this listen
Pájaros de en la boca y otros cuentos supone la mejor vía de entrada al fascinante universo de quien, tras su nominación al Man Booker International Prize en 2017 con Distancia de rescate, es una de las voces de las letras hispanas con más proyección en el actual panorama literario internacional.
Finalista al Man Booker International Prize 2019
La presente compilación incluye veinte relatos ya publicados en ediciones anteriores de sus libros de cuentos y en ediciones internacionales, así como un relato inédito publicado por la revista Granta. La selección, llevada a cabo por la propia autora, configura una antología de su mejor prosa breve hasta la fecha, así como una pieza indispensable de la literatura contemporánea argentina.
Heredera de la más prestigiosa tradición literaria, en la línea de Raymond Carver y Flannery O'Connor, Schweblin maneja el lenguaje de una forma extraordinaria, con una prosa sobria y eficaz al servicio de historias que se mueven en el límite entre lo real y lo fantástico. Los cuentos de Schweblin, perturbadores y desconcertantes, plantean un enigma que provoca y atrapa profundamente al lector.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2002 Samanta Schweblin (P)2024 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S.A.U.Listeners also enjoyed...
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Critic reviews
«Una implacable máquina de relojería narrativa capaz de mantener el vilo al lector, al extremo de arrebatarle la respiración, [...] de cuya descarga eléctrica ningún lector podrá librarse.»
El Mundo
«Schweblin escribe de forma libre y con un estilo altamente impresionista que abraza lo inestable;[...] ha encontrado maneras de electrizar y desestabilizar el mundo físico.»
Ellie Robins, Los Angeles Times
«Tenemos a la mejor cuentista argentina, sin distinción de géneros.»
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