Fernanda Melchor’s Novels Look Dispassionately at Violence and Poverty

“It was all fatboy’s fault, that’s what he would tell them,” opens Paradais, the newest novel by the acclaimed Mexican writer Fernanda Melchor, translated by Sophie Hughes. The “it” in question here is the murder of a wealthy family whose lives play out on the periphery of the novella’s two main characters. “Polo just did […]

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