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From the groundbreaking author of Beauty Salon, The Large Glass, Jacob the Mutant, Mario Bellatin delivers a rousing, allegorical novel following the widowed keeper of a mysterious garden. When art student Izu's teacher asks her to visit the famous collection of Mr. Murakami, she publishes a firm rebuttal to his curation. Instead of responding with fury, the rich man pursues her hand in marriage.

When we meet her in the opening pages, Mrs. Murakami is watching the demolition of her now-dead husband's most prized part of the estate: his garden. The novel that follows takes place in a strange, not-quite-real Japan of the author's imagination. But who, in fact, holds the role of author? As Mr. Murakami's garden is demolished, so too is the narrative's authenticity, leaving the reader to wonder: did this book's creator exist at all?

Mario Bellatin has revolutionized the state of Latin American literature with his experimental, shocking novels. With this brand-new, highly anticipated edition of Mrs. Murakami's Garden from lauded translator Heather Cleary, readers have access to a playful modern classic that transcends reality.



  • Tour dates with author and translator planned across nation, including bookstores, festivals, and universities -Partnership with the Mexican Embassy and Mexican Consulate
  • Serial rights targeting The Paris Review, The Guardian, Guernica, World Literature Today, Asymptote, Words Without Borders, the Los Angeles Book Review, The New Yorker, and others
  • Print and digital publicity targeting prominent literary journals and newspaper book sections
  • Promotion at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference, Brooklyn Book Festival, Mountains and Plains, Lit & Luz Festival
  • Review copies will be sent targeting all major print and digital literary media outlets; additional review copies available upon request
  • Promotion on the publisher's website (deepvellum.org), twitter feed (@deepvellum), and Facebook page (/deepvellum); promotion in the publisher's e-newsletter


  • About the Author

    Mexican writer Mario Bellatin has published dozens of novels with major and minor publishing houses throughout Latin America, Europe, and the United States, including The Large Glass and Jacob the Mutant, both from Phoneme Media. A practicing Sufi, Bellatin has won many international prizes, including, most recently, Cuba's 2015 Jose Maria Arguedas Prize. He lives in Mexico City, Mexico.



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    Featured in The New York Times' Globetrotting

    "Bellatin is a playful novelist who isn't trying to hold the mirror to reality, provide allegory or philosophy or life lessons, and reading this provocative novella makes one consider all sorts of assumptions about why read?' and 'why write?' (Mrs. Murakami's Garden is) fiction that explores not only what it means, but why it matters." --Kirkus Reviews

    "One of the beauties of this book is that nothing is what it seems... A superb work." --The Modern Novel

    "People often say, with a lot of truth to it, that all good fiction writing comes from some wound, out of some distance that needs to be breached between a writer and normalcy. In Mario's sense, the wound is literal and comes with all kinds of psychological nuance and pain, and seems related to sexuality and desire, the desire for a whole body. One of my favorite aspects of him is this sense that he is writing for all the freaks - either literally freaks or privately and metaphorically, that he really touches us." -Francisco Goldman

    "Mario Bellatin, who has the fortune or misfortune of being considered Mexican by the Mexicans and Peruvian by the Peruvians [is one of the] writers without whom there's no understanding of this entelechy that we call new Latin American literature." -Roberto Bolano

    "If literature aims to make us less alone, we need writers like Bellatin who reflect not just a different perspective on life, but can envision something separate and apart, a periscope rising above the self." -Matt Bucher, Electric Literature

    "As the line between truth and fiction, life and art, grows increasingly blurred, it comes as no surprise to find Mario Bellatin standing at this divide, dancing in the gray zone." -Jeffrey Zuckerman, Los Angeles Review of Books

    "Mario Bellatin requires us to consume its contents in discrete portions, savoring each sip with a thirst that is at once as foreign as it is familiar." -Alex Espinoza, Los Angeles Review of Books





    Book Information
    ISBN 9781646050291
    Author Mario Bellatin
    Format Paperback
    Page Count 112
    Imprint Deep Vellum Publishing
    Publisher Deep Vellum Publishing

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