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Three narrators from different historical eras are each engaged in preserving history in Carmen Boullosa's Heavens on Earth. As her narrators sense an...
Russia, 1905. Behind the gates of the Karenin Palace, Sergei, son of Anna Karenina, meets Tolstoy in his dreams and finds reminders of his mother ever...
A dark, thought-provoking adventure that “artfully evokes the blood-soaked reality of 17th-century pirates” (Entertainment Weekly). This “wryly ...
"Carmen Boullosa is, in my opinion, a true master."—Alvaro Mutis Part bildungsroman, part ghost story, part revenge novel, Before tells the story of...
Carmen Boullosa is one of Mexico's most acclaimed writers, and Leaving Tabasco tells of the coming-of-age of Delmira Ulloa, raised in an all-female ho...
The Great Theft: 10th Anniversary edition
A contemporary classic from award-winning author Carmen Boullosa, in the tradition of Juan Rulfo, Jorge Luis Borges and César Aira, now available in ...
A Novel
An enchanting, audacious retelling of the Cleopatra story from a Mexican novelist who is “a luminous writer” and “a masterful spinner of the fan...
The Great Theft
"Mexico's greatest woman writer."—Roberto Bolaño "A luminous writer . . . Boullosa is a masterful spinner of the fantastic"—Miami Herald An imagi...
How the United States and Mexico Jointly Created the "Mexican Drug War"
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Ensayos
In this wide-ranging collection of 29 essays, internationally renowned Mexican novelist and essayist Carmen Boullosa explores issues that unite and se...
This seventh installment in our beloved Very Christmas series is a celebration of the Mexican Yuletide spirit. Replete with multicolored boxes, mouthw...
A brilliant, feminist twist on the Book of Genesis from Carmen Boullosa. What if everything they've told us about the Garden was the other way around?...
The Artist is a Woman
An agitated poetry to order from personal experience the chaos of the world which it's fallen to us to inhabit....
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