Pay attention and subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Wherever You Pay attention
Enroll to obtain our weekly Books & Fiction e-newsletter.
{Photograph} by Clayton Cubitt
Valeria Luiselli joins Deborah Treisman to debate “The Night time Face Up,” by Julio Cortázar, which was revealed in The New Yorker in 1967. Luiselli is the writer of 5 books, together with the nonfiction guide “Inform Me How It Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions” and the novels “The Story of My Tooth” and “Misplaced Youngsters Archive,” which gained the 2020 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction. Her new novel, “Starting Center Finish,” will probably be revealed in July.
Julio Cortázar, “La noche boca arriba” (“The Night time Face Up”), from “Last del Juego” © Julio Cortázar, 1956, and the Heirs of Julio Cortázar.


