Faces in the Crowd

“Faces in the Crowd” by Valeria Luiselli is a translation published by Coffee House Press on May 13, 2014. This 154-page work explores the complexities of narrative and the challenges inherent in translation, reflecting the author’s unique perspective as a significant voice in contemporary Mexican literature.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of interconnected stories that delve into themes of identity and perception. The book presents a multifaceted view of the human experience, emphasizing the intricacies of language and the nuances of communication. With its focus on literary fiction, “Faces in the Crowd” engages with the Hispanic and Latino experience, offering insights into contemporary women’s narratives.
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Collapsing narratives and the perils of translation from “one of the most important new voices in Mexican writing” (Alma Guillermoprieto).
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