In Conversation with Mariana Enriquez

Nobel Prize for Literature winner Kazuo Ishiguro recently hailed the Argentinian writer Mariana Enriquez as “the most exciting discovery I’ve made in fiction for some time”.
In collaboration with SLLL, the Spanish Studies Program and AILASA (the Association of Iberian and Latin American Studies of Australasia) – International Booker Prize shortlisted author Mariana Enriquez will be in conversation with Dr. Fabricio Tocco on her latest collection of short stories A Sunny Place for Shady People and will be discussing her extensive body of work.
Wed 6 August, 6pm
Harry Hartog ANU, Kambri. Registration is essential.
About the Books
A Sunny Place for Shady People - Welcome to Argentina and the fascinating, frightening, fantastical imagination of Mariana Enriquez. In twelve spellbinding new stories, Enriquez writes about ordinary people, especially women, whose lives turn inside out when they encounter terror, the surreal, and the supernatural.
The Dangers of Smoking in Bed - The stories in her new collection are as terrifying as they are socially conscious, and press into being the unspoken—fetish, illness, the female body, the darkness of human history—with bracing urgency. Written against the backdrop of contemporary Argentina, and with a resounding tenderness toward those in pain, in fear, and in limbo, The Dangers of Smoking in Bed is Mariana Enriquez at her most sophisticated, and most chilling.
Our Share of Night - A young father and son set out on a road trip, devastated by the death of the wife and mother they both loved. United in grief, the pair travel to her ancestral home, where they must confront the terrifying legacy she has bequeathed: a family called the Order that commits unspeakable acts in search of immortality.
Things We Lost in the Fire - Electric, disturbing, and exhilarating, the stories of Things We Lost in the Fire explore multiple dimensions of life and death in contemporary Argentina. Each haunting tale simmers with the nation’s troubled history, but among the abandoned houses, black magic, superstitions, lost loves and regrets, there is also friendship, compassion, and humour. These “slim but phenomenal” (Vanity Fair) stories ask the biggest questions of life and show why Mariana Enriquez has become one of the most celebrated new voices in global literature.
About Mariana Enriquez
Mariana Enriquez is an award-winning novelist and short story writer from Argentina. Her works have been translated into over 20 languages. Known for her gothic and macabre stories, interspersed with incisive social critique, Enriquez’s style is often likened to Stephen King or Margaret Atwood. Her short story collection The Dangers of Smoking in Bed (2021, Hogarth, translated by Megan McDowell) was short listed for the international Booker Prize, and her novel Our Share of the Night (2019, Hogarth, translated by Megan McDowell) won the Herralde Prize in 2019, one of the most prestigious literary awards of the Spanish-speaking world.
This event was originally published on the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics website.
Location
Harry Hartog ANU
Speaker
- Mariana Enriquez
Contact
- Fabricio Tocco