Recenzii
Just stellar - extreme, uncanny and beautifully controlled -- Anne Enright, author of The Wren, The Wren
Remarkably taut, clear, precise, and yet capable of capturing the extent of our human messiness, these stories are perfect for the times we dwell inside -- Colum McCann, author of Apeirogon
I’ll be staying at home and reading lots over summer – several books by Samanta Schweblin; I recommend her Good and Evil and Other Stories. She is a fabulous writer. Her stories are subtle, always haunting and deeply human -- Isabel Allende, author of The Wind Knows My Name
Time and again in her masterful new collection, Schweblin creates characters whose lifelines reach some of the most extraordinary questions ever articulated in our literature -- Karen Russell, author of The Antidote
No one writes like Samanta Schweblin. Her narratives are sui generis - wonderfully unpredictable and invitingly strange -- Lorrie Moore, author of I am Homeless if This Is Not My Home
Samanta Schweblin combines the urgent propulsion that characterizes all great storytelling with precise, if uncanny, descriptions of human feelings that often go unnamed, those ambiguous zones of human reality where awe, dread, and desire mingle -- Siri Hustvedt, author of Memories of the Future
These stories understand the secret moments and strange connections that resonate through a person's life - and they explore these intimacies with a razor sharp edge. Samanta Schweblin is at the top of her game -- Heather Parry, author of Carrion Crow
These beautifully crafted and eerily unsettling stories completely hypnotised me. This is the sort of storytelling which resonates in the head, the heart and all mysterious parts in between. I wish I could write like this -- Jan Carson, author of The Raptures
Samanta Schweblin has a rare ability to write stories that are more than just stories . . . She understands the delicate and monstrous music that is shaped from our shadows, from the ghosts we carry within us. That is why to read her is to remember; to read her is to witness, in bewilderment, a miracle made of disturbance and light -- Agustina Bazterrica, author of Tender is the Flesh
From the very first lines of the first story, these stories grip with a real and disturbing power. Dark currents pulse through Samanta Schweblin’s cool and poised prose in this immaculate translation by Megan McDowell. The effect of reading the whole collection is akin to being trapped in a hall of mirrors – seeing reflections and distortions, half-glimpsing things, hearing screams. -- Lucy Caldwell, author of These Days
Nobody understands the balance of light and darkness of the human mind as well as Samanta Schweblin. She is a master of the edge, of the contour, the suggestion. The most brilliant writer of short stories writing today, she now delivers her most haunting, fierce and provocative book -- Valeria Luiselli, author of Lost Children Archive
The atmosphere in these stories, crafted with striking clarity, foreshadows that at some point, everything will go awry, and the effects of that twist will haunt the protagonists forever. These are not ghost stories. They are something far worse and far better: they are stories about human beings -- Leila Guerriero, author of La Llamada
A book of finely wrought tales exploring family, grief, love, and longing -- The i Paper
Bravura . . . standout . . . eerie and remarkably moving . . . [you will find yourself] in the space on the other side of terror – a space of openness, fragility and strange reassurance ― The Guardian