Marayrasu
Stories
by Edgardo Rivera Martínez
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Pub Date 15 Dec 2025 | Archive Date 14 Dec 2025
Northwestern University Press | Curbstone Books 2
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Description
The stories in Marayrasu stage fantastical, mysterious encounters that belie the characters’ often harsh economic and political realities as they seek belonging in modern Peru through art, music, and relationships. Depicted in poetic prose, these characters are loners, orphans, and outcasts experiencing quiet, tender encounters with other people and animals, the creative arts, and the land they find themselves depending on. Living vibrantly within these stories, the leviathan of Inca lore considers its own form, a young boy moves to a mining town and gets involved with a local union leader’s fight for worker rights while feeling the powerful pull of a large mountain overlooking the town, and a Persian cat captures the attention of a family down on its luck. Amy Olen’s translation smoothly captures Rivera Martínez’s impressive stories, offering a unique lens into the region at the heart of this canonical author’s inimitable work.
Advance Praise
“Marayrasu is a much-needed translation of the literary work of one of the most important Peruvian writers of the twentieth century. This is a remarkable achievement and serves as a wonderful presentation of Rivera Martínez’s oeuvre.” —Javier Garcia Liendo, Washington University in St. Louis
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780810149434 |
| PRICE | $24.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 120 |
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