Description
“A masterpiece of supernatural horror.”–The Washington Post
“An enchanting, shattering, once-in-a-lifetime reading experience.”–The New York Times (Editors’ Choice)
“A masterpiece of literary horror.”–Publishers Weekly, starred review
“One of Latin America’s most exciting authors.”–Silvia Moreno-Garcia A young father and son set out on a road trip, devastated by the death of the wife and mother they both loved. United in grief, the pair travel to her ancestral home, where they must confront the terrifying legacy she has bequeathed: a family called the Order that commits unspeakable acts in search of immortality. For Gaspar, the son, this maniacal cult is his destiny. As the Order tries to pull him into their evil, he and his father take flight, attempting to outrun a powerful clan that will do anything to ensure its own survival. But how far will Gaspar’s father go to protect his child? And can anyone escape their fate? Moving back and forth in time, from London in the swinging 1960s to the brutal years of Argentina’s military dictatorship and its turbulent aftermath, Our Share of Night is a novel like no other: a family story, a ghost story, a story of the occult and the supernatural, a book about the complexities of love and longing with queer subplots and themes. This is the masterwork of one of Latin America’s most original novelists, “a mesmerizing writer,” says Dave Eggers, “who demands to be read.”
Binding Type: Paperback
Contributors: Mariana Enriquez,Megan McDowell (Translator),Pablo Gerardo Camacho (Illustrator)
Published: 09/12/2023
Publisher: Hogarth Press
ISBN: 9780451495150
Pages: 608
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 1.50″ H x 8.00″ L x 5.20″ W
About the Author
Mariana Enriquez is a writer and journalist based in Buenos Aires. She has published two story collections in English, Things We Lost in the Fire and The Dangers of Smoking in Bed, which was a finalist for the International Booker Prize, the Kirkus Prize, the Ray Bradbury Prize for Science Fiction, Fantasy & Speculative Fiction, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Fiction.




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