13 best latin american literature

Latin American literature has a rich tradition of producing works in the thriller, suspense, and mystery genres. Here are some notable authors and books in this category:

  1. Jorge Luis Borges: Borges is often considered one of the most important writers of the 20th century. His works often blend elements of mystery, fantasy, and the philosophical. His collection of short stories, "Ficciones," contains many pieces that fall into the realm of suspense and mystery.

  2. Julio Cortázar: Cortázar is known for his innovative storytelling techniques and his exploration of the surreal and mysterious. His novel "Hopscotch" (Rayuela) is a prime example of his narrative experimentation and suspenseful storytelling.

  3. Isabel Allende: While known for her magical realism, Isabel Allende has also ventured into the mystery and thriller genres. "The House of the Spirits" contains elements of mystery and suspense amidst its magical realist narrative.

  4. Roberto Bolaño: Bolaño's novel "2666" is a sprawling work that combines elements of mystery and thriller within its complex narrative.It delves into unsolved crimes and the mysterious connections between its characters.

  5. Carlos Ruiz Zafón: Although born in Spain, Zafón's novels are set in Barcelona, Spain, and often have a mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere. His novel "The Shadow of the Wind" is a literary thriller that revolves around a rare book and a series of dark secrets.

  6. Laura Esquivel: Laura Esquivel's "Like Water for Chocolate" blends elements of magical realism with a suspenseful love story. It's a unique work that captivates readers with its magical and mysterious elements.

  7. Manuel Puig: Puig's "The Buenos Aires Affair" is a mystery novel set in Argentina. It combines elements of detective fiction with social commentary, making it a compelling read.

  8. Samanta Schweblin: Schweblin is known for her unsettling and atmospheric stories. Her novella "Fever Dream" (originally "Distancia de Rescate") is a psychological thriller with an eerie, mysterious tone.

These authors and their works contribute to the diverse landscape of Latin American literature in the thriller, suspense, and mystery genres. They often incorporate unique cultural and social elements into their narratives, creating a distinct and captivating reading experience.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best latin american literature on the market
  

Modern Latin American Literature: A Very Short Introduction

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American Dirt (Oprah's Book Club): A Novel

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The Oxford Book of Latin American Short Stories

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The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature

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The Cubans: Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Times

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The Vintage Book of Latin American Stories

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Short Stories by Latin American Women: The Magic and the Real (Modern Library Classics)

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The Latino Reader: An American Literary Tradition from 1542 to the Present

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Fearless Trailblazers: 11 Latinos who made U.S. History (English and Spanish Edition)

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