
"Valeria Luiselli, an acclaimed author, discusses the intricacies of Julio Cortázar's 'The Night Face Up,' highlighting its themes and narrative structure that intertwine reality and dreams."
"Luiselli's literary journey includes notable works such as 'Tell Me How It Ends' and 'Lost Children Archive,' the latter winning the prestigious Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction."
Valeria Luiselli engages in a conversation about Julio Cortázar's short story 'The Night Face Up,' originally published in 1967. She is an accomplished author with five books, including 'Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions' and 'Lost Children Archive,' which received the 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction. Luiselli's upcoming novel, 'Beginning Middle End,' is set to be released in July, showcasing her continued contribution to literature.
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