Humiliation

Author:   Paulina Flores ,  Megan McDowell
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
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9781786075031


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   07 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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A father walks the streets of Santiago with his two daughters in tow. Jobless, ashamed, and blind to his older child's adoration, he unwittingly leads them to the scene of the greatest humiliation of his life.  A woman catches the eye of a young man outside a library. The pair exchange a cigarette and a few brief words, but what should have been nothing more than a brief flirtation soon takes a darker turn.  Throughout the nine tales that make up this astounding debut, Paulina Flores narrates with astonishing clarity the moment in which her characters stumble from an age of innocence to the harsh reality of disillusionment. Written with uncompromising honesty, tenderness, and a Carver-esque attention to detail, Humiliation establishes Paulina Flores as one of the most exciting new voices in Latin America today.

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Author:   Paulina Flores ,  Megan McDowell
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Imprint:   Oneworld Publications
ISBN:  

9781786075031


ISBN 10:   1786075032
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   07 November 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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`Paulina Flores deftly captures our startling humanity; there's awe and dread in these pages-but there's joy, too, fleeting and overwhelming. The worlds she crafts in Humiliation are our worlds, in all their terror and amazement.' * Bryan Washington, author of <i>Lot</i> * 'Humiliation is a brilliant book that captures the volatility of misunderstandings, the moment when failures matter less than the need to share them.' * Alejandro Zambra * `Every once in a while one encounters a new voice and thinks: they will last.' * <i>El Pais</i> * `A debut that marks the arrival of a powerful figure in Chilean letters. [...] We must celebrate it wholeheartedly.' * <i>La Vanguardia</i> * 'A brilliant and daring collection of stories.' * <i>ABC</i> * `Chilean author Paulina Flores might be only 28-years-old, but her mature style and her insight into the cracks beneath the surface of middle class life have astonished readers and critics alike.' * <i>Marie Claire</i> * 'Nine perfect stories that form an extraordinary collection.' * <i>Letras Libres</i> * `Stories through which life flows with astonishing ease.' * <i>Librujula</i> * `A work that is as original as it is strong, as it is delicate.' * <i>TenMag</i> * 'With elegance, strength and the eye of a hunter, Paulina Flores writes as though she's lived twice as long as her age.' * <i>Vozpopuli</i> * `Flores's style is minimalist and sparse, deprived of all artificiality, aiming straight at the heart.' * <i>Libros y Literatura</i> * `While Paulina Flores's approach is radically political, her stories explore a world of nuance and complexity, brought to life through the author's relentless quest for the humanity in each of her characters.' * <El Espanol</i> * `Nimble, precise, emotional and enigmatic, every one of these stories suggests that Humiliation is only the start of what will be a long career.' * <i>Tiempo</i>, Madrid * 'Paulina Flores's vision is unique and, like only good literature can, it will confront, disturb, and dazzle you.' * <i>Mujer Hoy</i> * 'Fiction that is as alive as Chekov's and as vibrant as Munro's.' * <i>Babelia</i> *


'Humiliation is a brilliant book that captures the volatility of misunderstandings, the moment when failures matter less than the need to share them.' * Alejandro Zambra * `Every once in a while one encounters a new voice and thinks: they will last.' * <i>El Pais</i> * `A debut that marks the arrival of a powerful figure in Chilean letters. [...] We must celebrate it wholeheartedly.' * <i>La Vanguardia</i> * 'A brilliant and daring collection of stories.' * <i>ABC</i> * `Chilean author Paulina Flores might be only 28-years-old, but her mature style and her insight into the cracks beneath the surface of middle class life have astonished readers and critics alike.' * <i>Marie Claire</i> * 'Nine perfect stories that form an extraordinary collection.' * <i>Letras Libres</i> * `Stories through which life flows with astonishing ease.' * <i>Librujula</i> * `A work that is as original as it is strong, as it is delicate.' * <i>TenMag</i> * 'With elegance, strength and the eye of a hunter, Paulina Flores writes as though she's lived twice as long as her age.' * <i>Vozpopuli</i> * `Flores's style is minimalist and sparse, deprived of all artificiality, aiming straight at the heart.' * <i>Libros y Literatura</i> * `While Paulina Flores's approach is radically political, her stories explore a world of nuance and complexity, brought to life through the author's relentless quest for the humanity in each of her characters.' * <El Espanol</i> * `Nimble, precise, emotional and enigmatic, every one of these stories suggests that Humiliation is only the start of what will be a long career.' * <i>Tiempo</i>, Madrid * 'Paulina Flores's vision is unique and, like only good literature can, it will confront, disturb, and dazzle you.' * <i>Mujer Hoy</i> * 'Fiction that is as alive as Chekov's and as vibrant as Munro's.' * <i>Babelia</i> *


`The magic of Paulina Flores' writing lies in placing us in that critical moment when everything is about to change, yet everything seems still. A finely tuned literary high-wire act if ever there was one.' * Carlos Fonseca, author of <i>Colonel Lagrimas</i> * `An incredible storyteller. Paulina Flores has a knack for laying bare those fragile, often inarticulated, often hard to pin down emotions children hold for their parents.' * Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi, author of <i>Kintu</i> * `Paulina Flores deftly captures our startling humanity; there's awe and dread in these pages-but there's joy, too, fleeting and overwhelming. The worlds she crafts in Humiliation are our worlds, in all their terror and amazement.' * Bryan Washington, author of <i>Lot</i> * 'Humiliation is a brilliant book that captures the volatility of misunderstandings, the moment when failures matter less than the need to share them.' * Alejandro Zambra * `Every once in a while one encounters a new voice and thinks: they will last.' * <i>El Pais</i> * `A debut that marks the arrival of a powerful figure in Chilean letters. [...] We must celebrate it wholeheartedly.' * <i>La Vanguardia</i> * 'A brilliant and daring collection of stories.' * <i>ABC</i> * `Chilean author Paulina Flores might be only 28-years-old, but her mature style and her insight into the cracks beneath the surface of middle class life have astonished readers and critics alike.' * <i>Marie Claire</i> * 'Nine perfect stories that form an extraordinary collection.' * <i>Letras Libres</i> * `Stories through which life flows with astonishing ease.' * <i>Librujula</i> * `A work that is as original as it is strong, as it is delicate.' * <i>TenMag</i> * 'With elegance, strength and the eye of a hunter, Paulina Flores writes as though she's lived twice as long as her age.' * <i>Vozpopuli</i> * `Flores's style is minimalist and sparse, deprived of all artificiality, aiming straight at the heart.' * <i>Libros y Literatura</i> * `While Paulina Flores's approach is radically political, her stories explore a world of nuance and complexity, brought to life through the author's relentless quest for the humanity in each of her characters.' * <El Espanol</i> * `Nimble, precise, emotional and enigmatic, every one of these stories suggests that Humiliation is only the start of what will be a long career.' * <i>Tiempo</i>, Madrid * 'Paulina Flores's vision is unique and, like only good literature can, it will confront, disturb, and dazzle you.' * <i>Mujer Hoy</i> * 'Fiction that is as alive as Chekov's and as vibrant as Munro's.' * <i>Babelia</i> *


'Every once in a while one encounters a new voice and thinks: they will last.' * El Pais * 'An incredible storyteller. Paulina Flores has a knack for laying bare those fragile, often inarticulated, often hard to pin down emotions children hold for their parents.' * Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi, author of Kintu * 'Chilean writer Flores' debut short story collection has garnered critical acclaim in its Spanish-language edition, winning several awards, including the Roberto Bolano Prize. Now McDowell presents an agile translation... With conflicts personal and communal in a land in the grip of tyranny, Flores dramatizes difficult situations vividly specific and resonantly universal.' * Booklist * 'Flores has won several prizes in her native Chile, and it's not hard to see why: her prose (deftly translated by McDowell) is fluid and assured... This collection marks the arrival of an interesting young writer.' * Kirkus * 'Flores' strong debut collection provides an intimate look at characters in a Chile brimming with desperation and misfortune... [These] intense stories are tied together with dark, palpable emotion... This is a challenging, impressive collection.' * Publishers Weekly * 'The magic of Paulina Flores' writing lies in placing us in that critical moment when everything is about to change, yet everything seems still. A finely tuned literary high-wire act if ever there was one.' * Carlos Fonseca, author of Colonel Lagrimas * 'Paulina Flores deftly captures our startling humanity; there's awe and dread in these pages-but there's joy, too, fleeting and overwhelming. The worlds she crafts in Humiliation are our worlds, in all their terror and amazement.' * Bryan Washington, author of Lot * 'Humiliation is a brilliant book that captures the volatility of misunderstandings, the moment when failures matter less than the need to share them.' * Alejandro Zambra * 'Expertly translated into English by Megan McDowell, Humiliation heralds the arrival of a powerful new voice in international literature. Flores has her finger on the pulse of modernity a writer to watch.' * trampset * 'A debut that marks the arrival of a powerful figure in Chilean letters. [...] We must celebrate it wholeheartedly.' * La Vanguardia * 'A brilliant and daring collection of stories.' * ABC * 'Chilean author Paulina Flores might be only 28-years-old, but her mature style and her insight into the cracks beneath the surface of middle class life have astonished readers and critics alike.' * Marie Claire * 'Nine perfect stories that form an extraordinary collection.' * Letras Libres * 'Stories through which life flows with astonishing ease.' * Librujula * 'A work that is as original as it is strong, as it is delicate.' * TenMag * 'With elegance, strength and the eye of a hunter, Paulina Flores writes as though she's lived twice as long as her age.' * Vozpopuli * 'Flores's style is minimalist and sparse, deprived of all artificiality, aiming straight at the heart.' * Libros y Literatura * 'While Paulina Flores's approach is radically political, her stories explore a world of nuance and complexity, brought to life through the author's relentless quest for the humanity in each of her characters.' * El Espanol * 'Nimble, precise, emotional and enigmatic, every one of these stories suggests that Humiliation is only the start of what will be a long career.' * Tiempo, Madrid * 'Paulina Flores's vision is unique and, like only good literature can, it will confront, disturb, and dazzle you.' * Mujer Hoy * 'Fiction that is as alive as Chekhov's and as vibrant as Munro's.' * Babelia *


Author Information

Paulina Flores was born in Chile in 1988. In 2014, she won the Roberto Bolaño Short Story Prize for her story “Qué vergüenza” (Humiliation). Her collection of the same title was published to great acclaim in Chile in 2015 and was an immediate commercial and critical success. She is a laureate of the Chilean Art Critics Circle Prize for Best New Fiction, and when she is not writing, works as a high school teacher. Megan McDowell has translated books by many contemporary South American and Spanish authors, including Samanta Schweblin's Man Booker-shortlisted Fever Dream. Her translations have been published in The New Yorker, Harper's and The Paris Review. She lives in Chile.

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