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    Release Year
    2024
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    9781949641592
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Two Lines Press
    ISBN-10
    1949641597
    ISBN-13
    9781949641592
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    17061945754

    Product Key Features

    Original Language
    Spanish
    Book Title
    Woodworm
    Number of Pages
    144 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2024
    Topic
    Horror, Ghost, Literary
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Layla Martinez
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.8 in
    Item Weight
    9.5 Oz
    Item Length
    8 in
    Item Width
    5 in

    Additional Product Features

    LCCN
    2023-056113
    Reviews
    "A house of women and shadows, built from poetry and revenge. Layla Martínez' tense, chilling novel tells a story of specters, class war, violence, and loneliness, as naturally as if the witches had dictated this lucid, terrible nightmare to Martínez themselves." --Mariana Enriquez, author of Our Share of Night "It pounces on us from the first line and doesn't let go until the last, if it lets go. The Gothic revival continues to expand and produce great works." --Edmundo Paz Soldán, author of Norte " Woodworm is a true literary event." --Belén Gopegui, author of Stay This Day and Night with Me "This book is the revenge of an intergenerational would, the embrace of barbarity, the loss of morels when trying to protect your loved ones. This book is the miserable and the wretched saying 'enough is enough.'" --Alana S. Portero, author of Bad Habit "A story of suffocating terror about the weight of our dead, remembrance permeating the walls, and class hatred." --Sara Plaza Serna, Píkara Magazine, "A house of women and shadows, built from poetry and revenge. Layla Martínez' tense, chilling novel tells a story of specters, class war, violence and loneliness, as naturally as if the witches had dictated this lucid, terrible nightmare to Martínez themselves." --Mariana Enriquez, author of Our Share of Night "It pounces on us from the first line and doesn't let go until the last, if it lets go. The Gothic revival continues to expand and produce great works." --Edmundo Paz Soldán, author of Norte " Woodworm is a true literary event." --Belén Gopegui, author of Stay This Day and Night with Me "This book is the revenge of an intergenerational would, the embrace of barbarity, the loss of morels when trying to protect your loved ones. This book is the miserable and the wretched saying 'enough is enough.'" --Alana S. Portero, author of Bad Habit "A story of suffocating terror about the weight of our dead, remembrance permeating the walls, and class hatred." --Sara Plaza Serna, Píkara Magazine, "A house of shadows and women made of vengeance and poetry. A taut and harrowing novel, Woodworm deals with specters and class issues and violence and isolation naturally, as if the witches had whispered Layla Martinez this lucid and terrible nightmare." --Mariana Enriquez, author of Our Share of Night "It pounces on us from the first line and doesn't let go until the last, if it lets go. The Gothic revival continues to expand and produce great works." --Edmundo Paz Soldán, author of Norte " Woodworm is a true literary event." --Belén Gopegui, author of Stay This Day and Night with Me "This book is the revenge of an intergeneration would, the embrace of barbarity, the loss of morels when trying to protect your loved ones. This book is the miserable and the wretched saying 'enough is enough.'" --Alana S. Portero, author of Bad Habit "A story of suffocating terror about the weight of our dead, remembrance permeating the walls and class hatred." --Sara Plaza Serna, Píkara Magazine, "A house of shadows and women made of vengeance and poetry. A taut and harrowing novel, Woodworm deals with specters and class issues and violence and isolation naturally, as if the witches had whispered Layla Martinez this lucid and terrible nightmare." --Mariana Enriquez, author of Our Share of Night "It pounces on us from the first line and doesn't let go until the last, if it lets go. The Gothic revival continues to expand and produce great works." --Edmundo Paz Soldán, author of Norte " Woodworm is a true literary event." --Belén Gopegui, author of Stay This Day and Night with Me "This book is the revenge of an intergenerational would, the embrace of barbarity, the loss of morels when trying to protect your loved ones. This book is the miserable and the wretched saying 'enough is enough.'" --Alana S. Portero, author of Bad Habit "A story of suffocating terror about the weight of our dead, remembrance permeating the walls, and class hatred." --Sara Plaza Serna, Píkara Magazine, "Wonderfully bizarre and ceaselessly creepy...an exceptionally gloomy tale of anger and isolation, filled with strangeness, and delivered with sharp and fast prose. Through it all, Martínez explores larger topics of class resentment and the lingering effects of evil. Intergenerational trauma and monsters share the spotlight in this terrific debut." --Gabino Iglesias, The New York Times "Chilling and beguiling, Woodworm is a work of ghostly wrath, about women who remember and men who forget, and how wealth lets the real monsters thrive in plain sight." --Polygon "A house of women and shadows, built from poetry and revenge. Layla Martínez'' tense, chilling novel tells a story of specters, class war, violence, and loneliness, as naturally as if the witches had dictated this lucid, terrible nightmare to Martínez themselves." --Mariana Enriquez, author of Our Share of Night "An incredible reinvention of the haunted house as a place marked by history''s ghosts, in this case dating back to Franco''s dictatorship." --Financial Times "What gives Woodworm its spark is its balanced complexity. So much is packed in and all of it unfurls like a silk ribbon. It''s a mystery. It''s a political commentary. It''s a genre-pleasing paranormal tale. Never is it too busy or distracted from its purpose. Every word is charged with menacing magic and readers will willingly fall victim to its curse." --Fangoria "If you''re in the mood to read a story about a haunted house that will make your skin crawl, then I cannot recommend Woodworm by Layla Martínez enough. This book has everything, from witches to saints to angels that look like praying mantises to some of the most unsettling portrayals of ghosts that I''ve come across in a long time." -- P olygon "Martinez''s debut novel takes cabin fever to the max in this story of a grandmother, granddaughter, and their haunted house, set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. As the story unfolds, so do the house''s secrets, the two women must learn to collaborate with the malevolent spirits living among them." --The Millions " Woodworm pays homage to genre icons like Edgar Allan Poe and Shirley Jackson, yet remains a deeply Spanish novel, deriving from considerations of social class and political history that are specific to twentieth-century Spain but universal enough to resonate with international audiences." -- Southwest Review "Martinez debuts with a sophisticated ghost story about a former nanny suspected of involvement in a child''s disappearance...breathes new life into the classic haunted house motif through her vivid exploration of generational trauma, violence, misogyny, and class. Readers won''t soon forget this striking tale." --Publishers Weekly "Spanish author Martinez''s fiction debut, succinctly co-translated by award-winning Hughes and McDermott, draws on her maternal grandmother''s stories of surviving Franco''s Spanish Civil War. Here, Martinez deftly alchemizes male entitlement, class privilege, and casual violence into damnable attributes." --Booklist "Martínez''s prose is fairly straightforward with a menacing snarl....There are interesting dynamics simmering underneath, not least the palpable sense of inherited trauma and the oppressive nature of inequality....A ghost story buried in a family closet laden with skeletons and sins." --Kirkus Reviews "It pounces on us from the first line and doesn''t let go until the last, if it lets go. The Gothic revival continues to expand and produce great works." --Edmundo Paz Soldán, author of Norte " Woodworm is a true literary event." --Belén Gopegui, author of Stay This Day and Night with Me "This book is the revenge of an intergenerational would, the embrace of barbarity, the loss of morels when trying to protect your loved ones. This book is the miserable and the wretched saying ''enough is enough.''" --Alana S. Portero, author of Bad Habit
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Dewey Decimal
    863.7
    Synopsis
    For fans of Mariana Enriquez and Fernanda Melchor, Layla Martinez's debut novel with its grisly, mystical vision of justice for an unjust world, announces a terrifying new voice in international horror., The house breathes. The house contains bodies and secrets. The house is visited by ghosts, by angels that line the roof like insects, and by saints that burn the bedsheets with their haloes. It was built by a smalltime hustler as a means of controlling his wife, and even after so many years, their daughter and her granddaughter can't leave. They may be witches or they may just be angry, but when the mysterious disappearance of a young boy draws unwanted attention, the two isolated women, already subjects of public scorn, combine forces with the spirits that haunt them in pursuit of something that resembles justice. In this lush translation by Sophie Hughes and Annie McDermott, Layla Martinez's eerie debut novel is class-conscious horror that drags generations of monsters into the sun. Described by Mariana Enriquez as "a house of women and shadows, built from poetry and revenge, " this vision of a broken family in our unjust world places power in the hands of the eccentric, the radical, and the desperate., The house breathes. The house contains bodies and secrets. The house is visited by ghosts, by angels that line the roof like insects, and by saints that burn the bedsheets with their haloes. It was built by a smalltime hustler as a means of controlling his wife, and even after so many years, their daughter and her granddaughter can't leave. They may be witches or they may just be angry, but when the mysterious disappearance of a young boy draws unwanted attention, the two isolated women, already subjects of public scorn, combine forces with the spirits that haunt them in pursuit of something that resembles justice. In this lush translation by Sophie Hughes and Annie McDermott, Layla Martinez's eerie debut novel is class-conscious horror that drags generations of monsters into the sun. Described by Mariana Enriquez as "a house of women and shadows, built from poetry and revenge," this vision of a broken family in our unjust world places power in the hands of the eccentric, the radical, and the desperate.
    LC Classification Number
    PQ6713.A7763C3713

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