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Heather Cleary

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Heather Cleary is based in New York and Mexico City. Her writing has appeared in Two Lines, LitHub, and Words Without Borders, among other publications. She is the author of The Translator’s Visibility: Scenes from Contemporary Latin American Fiction, about the power of translation to challenge norms of intellectual property and propriety. Her other translations include the novels Witches by Brenda Lozano, American Delirium by Betina González, Comemadre by Roque Larraquy, and The Planets, The Dark, and The Incompletes by Sergio Chejfec, as well as a selected works of Oliverio Girondo titled Poems to Read on a Streetcar. Cleary holds a PhD in Latin American and Iberian cultures from Columbia University and teaches at Sarah Lawrence College.

Heather Cleary Books

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Reservoir Bitches

Dahlia de la Cerda
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Pink Slime

Fernanda Trías
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Thirst

Marina Yuszczuk
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How to Draw a Novel

Martin Solares
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Recital of the Dark Verses

Luis Felipe Fabre
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Witches

Brenda Lozano
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Variations on the Body

María Ospina
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American Delirium

Betina González
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Mrs. Murakami's Garden

Mario Bellatin
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The Incompletes

Sergio Chejfec
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Comemadre

Roque Larraquy
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Sociophobia

César Rendueles
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The Dark

Sergio Chejfec
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The Planets

Sergio Chejfec
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