Ricardo Piglia teaches Latin American literature at Princeton and is one of Argentina’s leading contemporary writers.
Read:
- Money To Burn, the story of the robbery of an Argentinian wages van, and a subsequent fifteen-hour siege in Montevideo. I don't think I'll be chasing up too many of his other titles.
Other titles:
Artificial Respiration (1980)
The Absent City (1992)
Nocturnal Target (2010)
Short story collections:
The Invasion (1967)
Assumed Name (1975)
Perpetual Prison (1988)
Moral Tales (1995)