Like those of Kafka, Poe, Leonora Carrington, or Shirley Jackson, Amparo
Dávila's stories are terrifying, mesmerizing, and expertly
crafted--you'll finish each one gasping for air. With acute
psychological insight, Dávila follows her characters to the limits of
desire, paranoia, insomnia, and fear. She is a writer obsessed with
obsession, who makes nightmares come to life through the everyday:
loneliness sinks in easily like a razor-sharp knife, some sort of evil
lurks in every shadow, delusion takes the form of strange and very real
creatures. After reading The Houseguest--Dávila's debut collection in
English--you'll wonder how this secret was kept for so long.