This handful of fiction novels mainly belongs to the period known as the first "boom" in Latin American literature. It occurred in the 1960s and 70s when a group of Latin American novelists, including ...
Selected from a pool of 620 applicants from 66 countries, they include academics, independent scholars, novelists, playwrights, and poets.
Transworld has pre-empted Liza Anderson’s We Who Have No Gods, a dark academia fantasy novel, for a “significant” six-figure sum in a three-book deal.