No Place to Bury the Dead: A Novel

Awards:   Winner of Jan Michalski Prize for Literature (United States).
Author:   Karina Sainz Borgo ,  Elizabeth Bryer
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780063213852


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   12 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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No Place to Bury the Dead: A Novel


Awards

  • Winner of Jan Michalski Prize for Literature (United States).

Overview

“[A] rich and lyrical tale of desperation and redemption . . . Throughout, Sainz Borgo applies stark poetry to the terrifying setting, where 'moans and cries attributed to ghosts sometimes masked executions and beatings.' It’s a stunner.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “[A] deeply felt meditation on migration, mourning and the simultaneous entanglement and estrangement of the living and the dead” —Los Angeles Times Winner of the 2023 Jan Michalski Prize, a searing novel of loss and resilience that illuminates the often-overlooked human dimension of the migrant crisis, re-imagining the border as a dreamlike purgatory bridging life and death. In an unnamed Latin American country, a mysterious plague quickly spreads, erasing the memory of anyone infected. Angustias Romero flees with her family, but their flight is tragically cut short when she loses both her children. Consumed by grief, she finds herself within the hallucinatory expanse of Mezquite––a town corrupted by greed and populated by storytellers, refugees, and violent, predatory gangs. Here, Angustias is finally able to lay her children to rest at the Third Country, a cemetery run by the larger-than-life Visitación Salazar and a refuge beyond suffering and fear. While Visitación remains defiant in her mission to care for the dead, the cemetery she oversees is the focal point of a bitter land dispute with Alcides Abundio, the most feared landowner of the border. Caught in this power struggle, Angustias and Visitación–friends and sometimes rivals– stand their ground on a frontier where the law is dictated by violence; a surreal territory whose very nature blurs the boundaries between life and death. Exploring what we are capable of and how far we will go when we have nothing to lose, No Place to Bury the Dead confirms Karina Sainz Borgo’s importance amongst the voices of modern Latin American literature, merging thriller, western, and classic tragedy in an unforgettable and urgent novel that won the 2023 Jan Michalski Prize. Translated from the Spanish by Elizabeth Bryer

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Author:   Karina Sainz Borgo ,  Elizabeth Bryer
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperVia
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.184kg
ISBN:  

9780063213852


ISBN 10:   0063213850
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   12 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Reviews

“[A] rich and lyrical tale of desperation and redemption, set during an outbreak of a plague that causes amnesia.... Throughout, Sainz Borgo applies stark poetry to the terrifying setting, where “moans and cries attributed to ghosts sometimes masked executions and beatings.” It’s a stunner.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review) “This gripping drama, painted in vivid Latin American colors, turns into an unpredictable thriller that will make you put aside your most pressing affairs. At least, that's what happened to me.” — Andrey Kurkov, award-winning author of Grey Bees and The Silver Bone “[A] deeply felt meditation on migration, mourning and the simultaneous entanglement and estrangement of the living and the dead” — Los Angeles Times “Sainz Borgo's No Place to Bury the Dead prompts reflections on loss and spaces to grieve in."" — New York Times Book Review ""No Place to Bury the Dead succeeds as a study of grief and the urge to create spaces fit to contemplate loss.... Stark, intimate, and melancholy."" — Kirkus Reviews “A harrowing study of motherhood and grief, Borgo’s latest is recommended for those who appreciated Peng Shepherd’s The Book of M and Samanta Schweblin’s Fever Dream.” — Library Journal ""Poetically powerful and rich in lighting flashes, this syncretic tale splices Greek tragedy . . . with a clever dose of magical realism."" — Le Monde ""In a hostile no-man's-land, two determined women try to survive . . . dominated by violence, rage, revenge, compassion, redemption—a whole range of raw feelings and moods, dictated by a world where survival is all that counts.” — Le Figaro


“[A] rich and lyrical tale of desperation and redemption, set during an outbreak of a plague that causes amnesia.... Throughout, Sainz Borgo applies stark poetry to the terrifying setting, where “moans and cries attributed to ghosts sometimes masked executions and beatings.” It’s a stunner.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review) “This gripping drama, painted in vivid Latin American colors, turns into an unpredictable thriller that will make you put aside your most pressing affairs. At least, that's what happened to me.” — Andrey Kurkov, award-winning author of Grey Bees and The Silver Bone “[A] deeply felt meditation on migration, mourning and the simultaneous entanglement and estrangement of the living and the dead” — Los Angeles Times “Sainz Borgo's No Place to Bury the Dead prompts reflections on loss and spaces to grieve in."" — New York Times Book Review ""No Place to Bury the Dead succeeds as a study of grief and the urge to create spaces fit to contemplate loss.... Stark, intimate, and melancholy."" — Kirkus Reviews ""Poetically powerful and rich in lighting flashes, this syncretic tale splices Greek tragedy . . . with a clever dose of magical realism."" — Le Monde ""In a hostile no-man's-land, two determined women try to survive . . . dominated by violence, rage, revenge, compassion, redemption—a whole range of raw feelings and moods, dictated by a world where survival is all that counts.” — Le Figaro


""A harrowing study of motherhood and grief, Borgo's latest is recommended for those who appreciated Peng Shepherd's The Book of M and Samanta Schweblin's Fever Dream."" - Library Journal ""No Place to Bury the Dead succeeds as a study of grief and the urge to create spaces fit to contemplate loss.... Stark, intimate, and melancholy."" - Kirkus Reviews ""This gripping drama, painted in vivid Latin American colors, turns into an unpredictable thriller that will make you put aside your most pressing affairs. At least, that's what happened to me."" - Andrey Kurkov, award-winning author of Grey Bees and The Silver Bone ""[A] rich and lyrical tale of desperation and redemption, set during an outbreak of a plague that causes amnesia.... Throughout, Sainz Borgo applies stark poetry to the terrifying setting, where ""moans and cries attributed to ghosts sometimes masked executions and beatings."" It's a stunner."" - Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""[A] deeply felt meditation on migration, mourning and the simultaneous entanglement and estrangement of the living and the dead"" - Los Angeles Times ""Sainz Borgo's No Place to Bury the Dead prompts reflections on loss and spaces to grieve in."" - New York Times Book Review ""In a hostile no-man's-land, two determined women try to survive . . . dominated by violence, rage, revenge, compassion, redemption--a whole range of raw feelings and moods, dictated by a world where survival is all that counts."" - Le Figaro ""Poetically powerful and rich in lighting flashes, this syncretic tale splices Greek tragedy . . . with a clever dose of magical realism."" - Le Monde


Author Information

Karina Sainz Borgo was born and raised in Caracas. She began her career in Venezuela as a journalist for El Nacional. Since immigrating to Spain ten years ago, she has written for Vozpopuli and collaborates with the literary magazine Zenda. She is the author of two narrative non fiction books, Trafico y Guaire (2008) and Caracas Hip-Hop (2008). It Would Be Night in Caracas is her first work of fiction.

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