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The dangers of smoking in bed by mariana enríquez
The dangers of smoking in bed by mariana enríquez







the dangers of smoking in bed by mariana enríquez the dangers of smoking in bed by mariana enríquez

She’s published short stories, novels, and non-fiction, and in 2021, she was shortlisted for the International Booker prize, with her short story collection, “The Dangers of Smoking in Bed.” Cover of “Our Share of Night,” by Mariana Enríquez. She uses her fiction to process the historical traumas of the dictatorship. Mariana is one of the best-known writers of a growing literary trend in Latin America that uses the horror genre to denounce the violent realities of the region - past and present. “It could have been that the load was so heavy that I could start writing other things, more intimate things, but I think that was the first horror - authentic, real horror - things that I read.” It was also the time when Mariana started writing. At home, in school, and all over the news she was consuming, Mariana’s teenage years were marked by the horrendous facts and stories about the atrocities committed during the dictatorship.

the dangers of smoking in bed by mariana enríquez

When the dictatorship ended in 1983, the brutal repression of the regime began to be slowly unearthed. This atmosphere that makes you go inside of fiction and find some truth in fiction to the point that you live inside it.” To me, at that moment, that book was real. She clearly remembers the first time she read the master of horror, Stephen King: “It was very intense. Her childhood was spent among whispers of people being taken in the night, fears of having her parents leave the house, and a dense silence that weighed over every interaction. Mariana Enríquez was born in Buenos Aires in 1973, just a few years before a military junta took over the democratic government in Argentina.









The dangers of smoking in bed by mariana enríquez