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Nineteen Claws and a Black Bird: Stories
Agustina Bazterrica, trans. Sarah Moses
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Positive
Kate Folk,
The New York Times Book Review
Moses’ translation from the Spanish captures the playful gruesomeness of the Argentine writer’s prose ... Bazterrica takes big swings throughout, and while not every punch lands, these stories are fresh and unnerving.
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Andrienne Cruz,
Booklist
These uncanny stories swirl with acuity, haunting and challenging readers with a mesmerizing and profound surety.
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Publishers Weekly
Though the author leans a bit much on shock value, she adds depth to the strange and eerie atmosphere with recurring themes of religion and death.
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