Description
At a shamanic music festival high in the Andes, a young woman searches for her father, in this riotous breakout novel from a National Book Award finalist.
About the Author
Monica Ojeda is the author of four novels, including Jawbone, which was a finalist for the National Book Award in Translation, as well as three collections of poetry and a collection of short stories. She was selected as one of Granta's Best of Young Spanish-language novelists in 2021, and was included in the Bogota39 list in 2017. Born in Ecuador, she is now based in Madrid, Spain. Sarah Booker is a literary translator working from the Spanish. She has translated work by Monica Ojeda, Gabriela Ponce and Cristina Rivera Garza, and her translations have been published in the Paris Review, Asymptote and 3:am magazine, among other publications.
Reviews
Monica Ojeda is a shining black sun on the birth chart of contemporary terror -- Fernanda Melchor
I read Monica Ojeda with fear and fascination. As if I were reading a spell, as if I were eating meat fearing something sharp in it. So poetic, so disturbing and brutal -- Samanta Schweblin
Ojeda invites you to an Andean retro-futuristic festival in the mountains. Psychedelia, volcanos, disintegration. And then the language burns and nothing is what it seems -- Mariana Enriquez
Monica Ojeda has at her disposal the most enviable combination I can imagine, and she has it in spades: a lucid mind, an exacting language, and a wild heart -- Andres Barba
Book Information
ISBN 9781803512419
Author Monica Ojeda
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Granta Books
Publisher Granta Books