Latin America produced some of the most inventive, formally daring, and emotionally powerful short fiction of the twentieth century — yet no single volume can claim to hold all of it. Cuentos imprescindibles del siglo XX de Amé rica Latina makes a serious and carefully considered attempt to do exactly that.
Selected and introduced by critics and editors Daniel Centeno and Carlos Sandoval, the anthology gathers twenty stories from twenty authors spanning nine decades and more than a dozen countries. The selection is organised chronologically by the authors' birth year, a deliberately neutral editorial choice that resists the tendency to structure Latin American fiction exclusively around the Boom of the 1960s and 1970s. The result is a more complete cartography: one that acknowledges the deep roots of the tradition in early twentieth-century modernism, follows its transformation through the avant-garde and the fantastic, and arrives at the rich, diverse landscape of the century's final decades.
The roster of authors is extraordinary in both its familiarity and its range. Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortá zar, Juan Rulfo, Gabriel Garcí a Má rquez, and Clarice Lispector are among the most studied and translated writers of the last hundred years, and their presence here offers readers direct access to their finest short-form work. Alongside them, the anthology restores visibility to figures whose literary importance exceeds their international recognition: Roberto Arlt's urban grotesque, Juan Carlos Onetti's existentialist melancholy, Augusto Monterroso's ironic precision, and á lvaro Mutis's quietly devastating prose are all represented. The decision to include four major women writers — Silvina Ocampo, Marí a Luisa Bombal, Amparo Dá vila, and Clarice Lispector — reflects a curatorial intelligence that goes beyond tokenism, recognising that the fantastic and the uncanny in Latin American fiction owe much of their energy to these voices.
The stories themselves move across registers: the fantastical and the realist, the mythic and the intimate, the politically charged and the formally experimental. What unites them is a shared commitment to the short story as a form capable of containing entire worlds — of compressing history, landscape, violence, desire, and wonder into a few concentrated pages.
This Alma Clá sicos Ilustrados edition presents the anthology in a beautifully produced hardcover format, with original illustrations by Mariana Villanueva Segovia — a Mexican illustrator born in Mexico City in 1983, with a degree in Design from the UNAM and master's degrees in illustration from EINA (Barcelona) and ESAT (Valencia). Winner of the International Award of Illustration at the Bologna Children's Book Fair 2024, and recognised in competitions including the Sharjah Exhibition for Children and the FILIJ Illustrators' Catalogue, Villanueva brings a warmly graphic, culturally rooted visual language to a collection that celebrates the diversity and depth of the Americas. Printed with two-color interior, reading ribbon, and printed endpapers, this is an edition designed to last and to be returned to.
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Cuentos Imprescindibles del siglo XX de América Latina / Essential Latin American Short Stories of the 20th Century
Mariana Villanueva Segovia is a Mexican illustrator born in Mexico City in 1983. She holds a degree in Design from the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plá sticas (UNAM) and two master's degrees in illustration — one from EINA in Barcelona and one from ESAT in Valencia. Her work has been exhibited in Mexico, Colombia, Italy, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates. Among her awards, she was recognised at the Sharjah Exhibition for Children, the FILIJ Illustrators' Catalogue, and received an honourable mention at the Ibero-American Illustration Catalogue. In 2024 she won the International Award of Illustration at the Bologna Children's Book Fair — one of the most prestigious distinctions in international illustration. She has published numerous illustrated books and her visual work consistently bridges cultural storytelling with a graphic sensibility rooted in her Mexican heritage.
Daniel Centeno is a Venezuelan writer, journalist, and literary critic based in Spain. He has contributed to major cultural publications across Latin America and Spain and specialises in Spanish-language narrative of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Carlos Sandoval is a Venezuelan writer and literary critic, co-editor of this anthology alongside Centeno. Together they bring a rigorous yet accessible curatorial perspective to the selection, combining historical breadth with close attention to the formal qualities that make each story endure.
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