New publications by Sara Mesa and Samanta Schweblin, and the return of Belén Gopegui and María Dueñas, are among those that have generated the most excitement.
Disturbing novels and short story collections by essential authors. A month in which we celebrate the return to the novel by María Dueñas and Belén Gopegui, the new works of Sara Mesa and Ray Loriga, and the short story collections by Fernando Aramburu and Samanta Schweblin arrive in bookstores—it's no ordinary month. March also brings us the freshly released Goncourt Prize, the latest adventure by Bevilacqua and Chamorro, the conclusion of Juan Manuel de Prada's diptych, and new fiction by Rachel Cusk.
By Jaime Cedillo