Mariana Enríquez

[1] Her short stories fall within the horror and gothic genres[2] and have been published in international magazines such as Granta, Electric Literature,[3] Asymptote, McSweeney's,[4] Virginia Quarterly Review, and The New Yorker.

[10] Enríquez would later move alongside her family to La Plata, where she became part of the local literary and punk scenes.

[11] Mariana Enríquez holds a degree in Journalism and Social Communication from the National University of La Plata.

Enríquez has published four novels, including: Bajar es lo peor (Espasa Calpe, 1995), Cómo desaparecer completamente (Emecé, 2004) and Nuestra parte de noche (Anagrama, 2019).

In 2019, she won the Premio Herralde for her fourth novel, Nuestra parte de noche (translated as Our Share of Night).