by CBQ_claudia | Jan 23, 2024
Published by: Italy Genesi Editrice A town next to the railroad, a hundred kilometers away from Córdoba. Plains, countryside, immigrant voices, local tunes, stories come and go, magazines, books, voracity. Reading is everywhere and in every period of María Teresa...
by CBQ_claudia | Sep 27, 2023
Giving birth and having abortions in secrecy, cars chasing young people like flies, snitches all over the place, people left to their own devices, prostitution, militancy, folly, and psychiatric institutions all run through this novel like a fever. Interspersed...
by CBQ_claudia | Feb 24, 2021
What makes us so much in need to tell and so fond of hearing stories? María Teresa Andruetto digs into the recesses of this strange trade and compiles short stories in which there are always libraries and bookshops, dedications and characters, workshops and fairs....
by CBQ_claudia | Feb 13, 2020
An intimate story that could be summarized with the book’s preface: How, without love and the intuition that comes from love, can a human being place himself in the situation of another human being? “ Carson McCullers It is the morning of the 23rd and still the...
by CBQ_claudia | Sep 18, 2019
Published by: Spanish Literatura Mondadori/ Portuguese Arte Letra These short stories’ absorbing writing, which at times reaches a disturbing sensuality, plots a filigree of familiar, or even, apparently, banal objects to whose closeness one surrenders with...