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Mariana Enríquez

Mariana Enríquez (born 1973) is an Argentine journalist, novelist, and short story writer. She is a part of the group of writers known as "new Argentine narrative".[1] Her short stories fall within the horror genre,[2] and have been published in international magazines such as Granta, Electric Literature,[3] Asymptote, McSweeney's,[4] Virginia Quarterly Review and The New Yorker.[5][6]

Mariana Enríquez
Enríquez in 2019
Born1973 (age 49–50)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityArgentine
Alma materNational University of La Plata
Occupations
  • Journalist
  • novelist
  • short story writer
Known for
  • Los peligros de fumar en la cama
  • Chicos que vuelven

Early life edit

Enríquez was born in 1973 in Buenos Aires,[7] and grew up in Valentín Alsina, a suburb in the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area.[8] Parts of her family hail from North-Eastern Argentina (Corrientes and Misiones) and Paraguay.[9] Enríquez would later move alongside her family to La Plata, where she became part of the local literary and punk scenes. This would inspire her to study journalism with a focus on rock music.[10]

Career edit

Mariana Enríquez holds a degree in Journalism and Social Communication from the National University of La Plata. She works as a journalist and is the deputy editor of the arts and culture section of the newspaper Página/12,[11] and she dictates literature workshops.

Enriquez has published the novels: Bajar es lo peor (Espasa Calpe, 1995), Cómo desaparecer completamente (Emecé, 2004) and Nuestra parte de noche (Anagrama, 2019). She is also the author of two short story collections, Los peligros de fumar en la cama (Emecé, 2009) and Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego (Editorial Anagrama, 2016), and the novelette Chicos que vuelven (Eduvim, 2010). Her stories have appeared in anthologies of Spain, Mexico, Chile, Bolivia and Germany.[12]

In 2017, Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego was translated into English by Megan McDowell, and published as Things We Lost in the Fire in by Portobello Books[13] in the U.K. and Hogarth[14] in the U.S.

In 2019, she won the Herralde Prize for her fourth novel, Nuestra parte de noche ("Our Share of Night").[15][16]

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

  • Enríquez, Mariana (1995). Bajar es lo peor (in Spanish). Espasa-Calpe.
  • — (2004). Cómo desaparecer completamente (in Spanish). Emecé.
  • — (2017). Éste es el mar (in Spanish). Random House.
  • — (2019). Nuestra parte de noche (in Spanish). Anagrama.
    • Translated as: Enríquez, Mariana (2023). Our Share of Night. Translated by Megan McDowell. Penguin Random House. [17]

Short fiction edit

Collections
  • Enríquez, Mariana (2009). Los peligros de fumar en la cama (in Spanish). Emecé.
  • — (2016). Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego (in Spanish). Anagrama.
Novelettes
  • Enríquez, Mariana (2010). Chicos que vuelven (in Spanish). Eduvim.
  • — (2019). Ese verano a oscuras (in Spanish). Illustrated by Helia Toledo. Páginas de Espuma.
Short stories
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected Notes
The Intoxicated Years 2015 "The Intoxicated Years". Granta Magazine. 2015-10-05. Retrieved 2019-08-05. Things We Lost in the Fire Translated by Megan McDowell
Spiderweb 2016 Enríquez, Mariana (December 19–26, 2016). Translated by Megan McDowell. "Spiderweb". The New Yorker. 92 (42): 106–113. Things We Lost in the Fire Translated by Megan McDowell
The Well 2019 "The Well". Southern Review. 2019-01-15. Retrieved 2020-03-17. The Dangers of Smoking in Bed Translated by Megan McDowell
Our Lady of the Quarry 2020 Enríquez, Mariana (December 21, 2020). Translated by Megan McDowell. "Our Lady of the Quarry". The New Yorker. 96 (41): 60–64. The Dangers of Smoking in Bed Translated by Megan McDowell

Non-fiction edit

  • Enríquez, Mariana (2014). Alguien camina sobre tu tumba : mis viajes a cementerios (in Spanish). Galerna.
  • — (2018). La hermana menor : un retrato de Silvina Ocampo (in Spanish). Anagrama.

References edit

  1. ^ "Algunos nuevos escritores argentinos que usted no conoce (y debería conocer)". LA NACION (in Spanish). 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  2. ^ .
  3. ^ electricliterature (2017-02-21). "The Dark Themes of Mariana Enriquez". Electric Literature. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  4. ^ "Interviews with the Authors of McSweeney's 46: The Latin American Crime Issue: Mariana Enriquez". McSweeney's Internet Tendency. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  5. ^ Wallace, David S. (2016-12-12). "Mariana Enriquez on the Fascination of Ghost Stories". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  6. ^ Enriquez, Mariana (2016-12-11). ""Spiderweb"". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  7. ^ "Mariana Enríquez". Instituto Cervantes (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  8. ^ Riera, Daniel (5 November 2019). "Mariana Enriquez, orgullo de Valentín Alsina, ganó el premio Herralde: el mundo privado de una enorme escritora". La Unión de Lanús (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  9. ^ Mattio, Javier (1 March 2020). "Mariana Enriquez: "Nunca practiqué ningún rito ni creo en lo sobrenatural"". La Voz del Interior (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  10. ^ Guerriero, Leila (3 May 2016). . El País (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 7 October 2017.
  11. ^ "Mariana Enriquez".
  12. ^ "Sobre los autores". 26 September 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Things We Lost in the Fire". Granta Books. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  14. ^ "Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enríquez | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books". PenguinRandomhouse.com. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  15. ^ "Mariana Enriquez ganó el Premio Herralde".
  16. ^ "Mariana Enriquez". Granta. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  17. ^ Russell, Benjamin P. (2023-02-06). "Reveling in the Eerie and the Spooky, but Finding 'True Horror' in Real Life". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-06-26.

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Mariana Enriquez born 1973 is an Argentine journalist novelist and short story writer She is a part of the group of writers known as new Argentine narrative 1 Her short stories fall within the horror genre 2 and have been published in international magazines such as Granta Electric Literature 3 Asymptote McSweeney s 4 Virginia Quarterly Review and The New Yorker 5 6 Mariana EnriquezEnriquez in 2019Born1973 age 49 50 Buenos Aires ArgentinaNationalityArgentineAlma materNational University of La PlataOccupationsJournalistnovelistshort story writerKnown forLos peligros de fumar en la cama Chicos que vuelven Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Bibliography 3 1 Novels 3 2 Short fiction 3 3 Non fiction 4 ReferencesEarly life editEnriquez was born in 1973 in Buenos Aires 7 and grew up in Valentin Alsina a suburb in the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area 8 Parts of her family hail from North Eastern Argentina Corrientes and Misiones and Paraguay 9 Enriquez would later move alongside her family to La Plata where she became part of the local literary and punk scenes This would inspire her to study journalism with a focus on rock music 10 Career editMariana Enriquez holds a degree in Journalism and Social Communication from the National University of La Plata She works as a journalist and is the deputy editor of the arts and culture section of the newspaper Pagina 12 11 and she dictates literature workshops Enriquez has published the novels Bajar es lo peor Espasa Calpe 1995 Como desaparecer completamente Emece 2004 and Nuestra parte de noche Anagrama 2019 She is also the author of two short story collections Los peligros de fumar en la cama Emece 2009 and Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego Editorial Anagrama 2016 and the novelette Chicos que vuelven Eduvim 2010 Her stories have appeared in anthologies of Spain Mexico Chile Bolivia and Germany 12 In 2017 Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego was translated into English by Megan McDowell and published as Things We Lost in the Fire in by Portobello Books 13 in the U K and Hogarth 14 in the U S In 2019 she won the Herralde Prize for her fourth novel Nuestra parte de noche Our Share of Night 15 16 Bibliography editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2017 Novels edit Enriquez Mariana 1995 Bajar es lo peor in Spanish Espasa Calpe 2004 Como desaparecer completamente in Spanish Emece 2017 Este es el mar in Spanish Random House 2019 Nuestra parte de noche in Spanish Anagrama Translated as Enriquez Mariana 2023 Our Share of Night Translated by Megan McDowell Penguin Random House 17 Short fiction edit CollectionsEnriquez Mariana 2009 Los peligros de fumar en la cama in Spanish Emece Translated as Enriquez Mariana 2021 The Dangers of Smoking in Bed Translated by Megan McDowell Penguin Random House 2016 Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego in Spanish Anagrama Translated as Enriquez Mariana 2017 Things We Lost in the Fire Translated by Megan McDowell Portobello Books NovelettesEnriquez Mariana 2010 Chicos que vuelven in Spanish Eduvim 2019 Ese verano a oscuras in Spanish Illustrated by Helia Toledo Paginas de Espuma Short storiesTitle Year First published Reprinted collected NotesThe Intoxicated Years 2015 The Intoxicated Years Granta Magazine 2015 10 05 Retrieved 2019 08 05 Things We Lost in the Fire Translated by Megan McDowellSpiderweb 2016 Enriquez Mariana December 19 26 2016 Translated by Megan McDowell Spiderweb The New Yorker 92 42 106 113 Things We Lost in the Fire Translated by Megan McDowellThe Well 2019 The Well Southern Review 2019 01 15 Retrieved 2020 03 17 The Dangers of Smoking in Bed Translated by Megan McDowellOur Lady of the Quarry 2020 Enriquez Mariana December 21 2020 Translated by Megan McDowell Our Lady of the Quarry The New Yorker 96 41 60 64 The Dangers of Smoking in Bed Translated by Megan McDowellNon fiction edit Enriquez Mariana 2014 Alguien camina sobre tu tumba mis viajes a cementerios in Spanish Galerna 2018 La hermana menor un retrato de Silvina Ocampo in Spanish Anagrama References edit Algunos nuevos escritores argentinos que usted no conoce y deberia conocer LA NACION in Spanish 2012 10 25 Retrieved 2023 06 29 Fragmento de Los anos intoxicados de Mariana Enriquez electricliterature 2017 02 21 The Dark Themes of Mariana Enriquez Electric Literature Retrieved 2023 06 29 Interviews with the Authors of McSweeney s 46 The Latin American Crime Issue Mariana Enriquez McSweeney s Internet Tendency Retrieved 2023 06 29 Wallace David S 2016 12 12 Mariana Enriquez on the Fascination of Ghost Stories The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved 2023 06 29 Enriquez Mariana 2016 12 11 Spiderweb The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved 2023 06 29 Mariana Enriquez Instituto Cervantes in Spanish Retrieved 26 June 2022 Riera Daniel 5 November 2019 Mariana Enriquez orgullo de Valentin Alsina gano el premio Herralde el mundo privado de una enorme escritora La Union de Lanus in Spanish Retrieved 26 June 2022 Mattio Javier 1 March 2020 Mariana Enriquez Nunca practique ningun rito ni creo en lo sobrenatural La Voz del Interior in Spanish Retrieved 26 June 2022 Guerriero Leila 3 May 2016 No quiero que me saquen las pesadillas El Pais in Spanish Archived from the original on 7 October 2017 Mariana Enriquez Sobre los autores 26 September 2012 Retrieved 28 October 2018 Things We Lost in the Fire Granta Books Retrieved 2019 08 05 Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enriquez PenguinRandomHouse com Books PenguinRandomhouse com Retrieved 2019 08 05 Mariana Enriquez gano el Premio Herralde Mariana Enriquez Granta Retrieved 2023 06 26 Russell Benjamin P 2023 02 06 Reveling in the Eerie and the Spooky but Finding True Horror in Real Life The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 06 26 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mariana Enriquez amp oldid 1184571193, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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