This Wound Full of Fish
This Wound Full of Fish
hardback
Published:
11 May, 2023
Description
'Dazzling' Fernanda Melchor
'A brilliant debut' Vogue
'Bright and brimming with sisterhood. Overwhelmingly beautiful' El Cultural
A mother and her child embark on a canoe trip down the mighty Atrato River, deep in the thick Colombian jungle. They eat ripe mango and fresh fish, bathe in rainwater, meet curious passers-by. But uncertainties abound. As the small boat proceeds along the water, the mother's anxiety grows, and, over time, she reveals the truth about how the little one really came into her life one hot morning.
A slim, visceral novel, This Wound Full of Fish offers a journey not only through the murky waters of the river, but through a lush and brutal human life.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781399602631 |
| ISBN10 | 1399602632 |
| Number Of Pages | 192 |
| Item Weight | 320 g |
| Product Dimensions | 140 x 218 x 24 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Orion Publishing Co |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
In this dazzling and moving literary debut, Lorena Salazar takes us to the heart of the Colombian jungle and shows us, with an enveloping and addictive prose, sorority in its purest form and the brutal contrasts of human nature. * Fernanda Melchor, author of HURRICANE SEASON *
A novel of breathtaking landscapes and an accurate portrait of mothers' fears, and of violence, always latent, like a wild beast lurking in the dark * Pilar Quintana, author of THE BITCH *
A brilliant debut novel * Vogue *
Remarkable . . . Salazar Masso has managed to create a work of fiction that is both compelling and painful. A book that will leave you breathless. * Morning Star *
Author's Bio
Lorena Salazar (Medellín, 1992) is a Colombian publicist and writer. When she was nine her family moved to the city of Quibdó. She holds an MA in Creative Writing from the Escuela de Escritores (Madrid, 2020). She has published short stories in the magazine La Rompedora, and the ebook for children La Calle Rosada, (IDARTES & Fundación Cucú) where she narrates what happens in a street of Chocó, Colombia.