Somebody is Walking on Your Grave,” is a collection of “cemetery journeys” Mariana Enriquez has taken over the course of her ...
Perhaps, death has had its mark on Argentine author Mariana Enriquez's life since birth. Enríquez was born in Buenos Aires in 1973 during a period when Argentina was under military dictatorship. From ...
In the 1970s and ‘80s, during Argentina’s so-called “Guerra sucia” — “Dirty War” — a fascist military junta ruled with a bloody fist, executing tens of thousands of citizens. That nation’s writers ...
I bet I know what you’re thinking: Essays about cemeteries? The type of people who go for this sort of thing are emo musicians, goth girls and, well, horror writers like myself. But not you. It would ...
A stone’s throw from my apartment, Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery is its own dreamscape: 478 acres of parkland laid out in the 19th century, with weathered plots, granite sculptures, mausoleums for ...
In 1976, the Argentine armed forces staged a coup against the president of Argentina, Isabel Perón. In short order, the military installed a junta that suspended political parties and various ...
A short story collection is a lot like an album: each track should stand alone, but together a mood emerges. When your collections have merited the literary fanfare that Mariana Enriquez’s short ...
The Big Ideas: Who Do You Think You Are? Growing up in 1970s Argentina, fear was everywhere. It was also essential. By Mariana Enríquez Ms. Enríquez is a novelist. This essay is part of a series ...
In the 1970s and ‘80s, during Argentina’s so-called “Guerra sucia” — “Dirty War” — a fascist military junta ruled with a bloody fist, executing tens of thousands of citizens. That nation’s writers ...
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