No Place to Bury the Dead

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Price
$26.00  $24.18
Publisher
Harpervia
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.87 X 8.54 X 0.95 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063213876

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About the Author

Karina Sainz Borgo was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela. She began her career as a journalist for El Nacional. Since emigrating to Spain ten years ago, she has written for Vozpópuli and collaborates with the literary magazine Zenda. She is the author of two nonfiction books, Tráfico y Guaire and Caracas Hip-Hop and the novel It Would Be Night in Caracas. Her latest novel, No Place to Bury the Dead won the the 2023 Jan Michalski Prize. She lives in Madrid.

Elizabeth Bryer is a translator and writer from Australia. Her translations include Claudia Salazar Jiménez's Americas Prize-winning Blood of the Dawn; Aleksandra Lun's The Palimpsests, for which she was awarded a PEN/Heim Translation Fund grant; and José Luis de Juan's Napoleon's Beekeeper. Her debut novel, From Here On, Monsters, was co-winner of the 2020 Norma K. Hemming Award.

Reviews

"[A] rich and lyrical tale of desperation and redemption, set during an outbreak of a plague that causes amnesia.... Throughout, Sainz Borgo applies stark poetry to the terrifying setting, where "moans and cries attributed to ghosts sometimes masked executions and beatings." It's a stunner." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"This gripping drama, painted in vivid Latin American colors, turns into an unpredictable thriller that will make you put aside your most pressing affairs. At least, that's what happened to me." -- Andrey Kurkov, award-winning author of Grey Bees and The Silver Bone

"[No Place to Bury the Dead] succeeds as a study of grief and the urge to create spaces fit to contemplate loss.... Stark, intimate, and melancholy." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Poetically powerful and rich in lighting flashes, this syncretic tale splices Greek tragedy . . . with a clever dose of magical realism." -- Le Monde

"In a hostile no-man's-land, two determined women try to survive . . . dominated by violence, rage, revenge, compassion, redemption--a whole range of raw feelings and moods, dictated by a world where survival is all that counts." -- Le Figaro