'[Labbé] wreaks havoc on narrative rules from the start and keeps doing it.'-Bookforum
By blinking his eyes and moving his pupils, a paraplegic man-the onetime vocalist in a famous roc...
'Carlos Labbé's [Navidad & Matanza] begins to fuck with your head from its very first word-moving...
On the eve of the 1962 World Cup in Chile, a retired sports commentator with a secret ability to ...
First published during 2015 in Spanish, 'La parvá' is the sixth novel by Chilean author Carlos La...
A man and a woman decide to leave the city for the desert, taking only two bottles of water and a...
The latest from one of Granta's best Spanish-language novelists shows the struggle between privat...
The plot of this detective novel is interrupted by the arrival of a true mystery. Beyond the sile...
The characters in this novel change identity every other page in order to push the boundaries of ...
Playing with the form of a detective novel, Labbé investigates the nature and purpose of writing ...
From 1970 to 1978, Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-1978) was in the habit of jotting down notes on index...
A genre-bending novel about two missing children, a fear-inducing drug called 'hadón,' and seven ...