The landmark first story collection from internationally acclaimed
author Alejandro Zambra, "burning brighter than most anything we'd call
exceptional, yesterday or today and in any language" (NPR)--now reissued
by Penguin with five bonus stories
An early desktop computer becomes the third partner in a doomed
relationship, and a receptacle for hundreds of files of music, images,
and writing of questionable quality. A man attempts to quit smoking in
spite of the fact that he's very good at it. Pinochet's dictatorship
looms large over classroom instruction, and men in relationships--cruel,
tender, brutal, sympathetic--exhibit their profound capacity for both
love and harm.
Every facet of Chilean life, from religion and romance to technology,
soccer, and solitude, becomes fresh and uncannily captivating in this
unforgettable book of short fiction from internationally acclaimed
author Alejandro Zambra. Intimate and playful, provocative and profound,
and brilliantly rendered by National Book Award-winning translator Megan
McDowell, My Documents a testament to the necessity of literature
even--and especially--in times of crisis.