"an altogether fresh take on the coming-of-age story...Boullosa manages to merge humor with panic seamlessly." -- Publishers Weekly Starred Review
"Carmen Boullosa is, in my opinion, a true master."--Alvaro Mutis
Part bildungsroman, part ghost story, part revenge novel, Before tells the story of a woman who returns to the landscape of her childhood to overcome the fear that held her captive as a girl. This powerful exploration of the path to womanhood and lost innocence won Mexico's two most prestigious literary prizes.
Carmen Boullosa, one of Mexico's leading writers, has published nearly twenty novels. Her most recent novel, Texas: The Great Theft, won the 2014 Typographical Era Translation Award and was shortlisted for the 2015 PEN Translation Award.
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"However spectral, this fictive double of the author produces a vividly expressionist argument that the transformations of adolescence amount to the literal death of the child. She also serves up a finely observed account of how a person--specifically, a high-strung, privileged, and impatient Catholic girl like the author herself--becomes a writer." -- Will Heinrich, BOMB Magazine
"A ferociously intimate evisceration of her own formative personal history as well as an exploration of everything that is lost with childhood and of the places of silence that precede speaking." -- Aaron Bady, Guernica
"Before is a small gem that brings to mind two other gems of Mexican literature: Juan Rulfo's Pedro Páaacute;ramo and Carlos Fuentes's Aura. This comparison is not overstated. Like its predecessors, death is a central theme in Boullosa's novella. Before differs, however, in the playful, sometimes irreverent way in which the protagonist confronts this macabre topos." -- George Henson, World Literature Today
"Boullosa's novel is playfully subversive rather than derivative, and converses with her precursors while forging a decidedly feminine?--?and feminist?--?path for the treatment of growing up (or failing at it)." -- Charlotte Whittle, Electric Literature
"Part ghost story, part coming-of-age tale, Before is utterly haunting, mesmerizing and heartbreaking. This novel is an eerie and unforgettable masterpiece, an original take on the Central and South American tradition of magical realist literature." -- Ann Mayhew, The Riveter Magazine
One of Bookriot's "7 Small Press Books to Read in August" 2016
One of Literary Hub's "13 Translated Books by Women You Should Read"
"Told by an unnamed, extremely sensitive, and very frightened girl, this early novel by one of Mexico's premier writers rivals Clarice Lispector's work for sheer hypnotic power." -- Staff Pick at Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington DC
"Like Eimear McBride's A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing, Carmen Boullosa's peculiarly spooky novella uses formal experimentation and an uncompromising emotional honesty to explore the formation of a young woman's identity. Only a writer as fearless as Boullosa could so perfectly capture the unease of youth with such Angela Carter-like weirdness." -- Garry Perry, Staff Pick at Foyle's Bookstore London
"What strikes the heart in Before is the profound earnestness in which the narrator explores the memories that transform her life...Boullosa captures these sensations with a poet's heart and sensibility." -- Laura Farmer, The Cedar Rapids Gazette
"Everything is in flux and in motion in Before, corresponding to the narrator's emotional and psychological state leading up to and including the twin traumas of losing her mother and achieving puberty." -- Rachel Cordasco, Bookishly Witty blog
"spooky...Breathless, haunting..." Suzanne Fischer, Tiny Letter
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"However spectral, this fictive double of the author produces a vividly expressionist argument that the transformations of adolescence amount to the literal death of the child. She also serves up a finely observed account of how a person-specifically, a high-strung, privileged, and impatient Catholic girl like the author herself-becomes a writer." - Will Heinrich, BOMB Magazine
"A ferociously intimate evisceration of her own formative personal history as well as an exploration of everything that is lost with childhood and of the places of silence that precede speaking." - Aaron Bady, Guernica
"Before is a small gem that brings to mind two other gems of Mexican literature: Juan Rulfo's Pedro Páramo and Carlos Fuentes's Aura. This comparison is not overstated. Like its predecessors, death is a central theme in Boullosa's novella. Before differs, however, in the playful, sometimes irreverent way in which the protagonist confronts this macabre topos." - George Henson, World Literature Today
"Boullosa's novel is playfully subversive rather than derivative, and converses with her precursors while forging a decidedly feminine?-?and feminist?-?path for the treatment of growing up (or failing at it)." - Charlotte Whittle, Electric Literature
"Part ghost story, part coming-of-age tale, Before is utterly haunting, mesmerizing and heartbreaking. This novel is an eerie and unforgettable masterpiece, an original take on the Central and South American tradition of magical realist literature." - Ann Mayhew, The Riveter Magazine
One of Bookriot's "7 Small Press Books to Read in August" 2016
One of Literary Hub's "13 Translated Books by Women You Should Read"
"Told by an unnamed, extremely sensitive, and very frightened girl, this early novel by one of Mexico's premier writers rivals Clarice Lispector's work for sheer hypnotic power." - Staff Pick at Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington DC
"Like Eimear McBride's A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing, Carmen Boullosa's peculiarly spooky novella uses formal experimentation and an uncompromising emotional honesty to explore the formation of a young woman's identity. Only a writer as fearless as Boullosa could so perfectly capture the unease of youth with such Angela Carter-like weirdness." - Garry Perry, Staff Pick at Foyle's Bookstore London
"What strikes the heart in Before is the profound earnestness in which the narrator explores the memories that transform her life...Boullosa captures these sensations with a poet's heart and sensibility." - Laura Farmer, The Cedar Rapids Gazette
"Everything is in flux and in motion in Before, corresponding to the narrator's emotional and psychological state leading up to and including the twin traumas of losing her mother and achieving puberty." - Rachel Cordasco, Bookishly Witty blog
"spooky...Breathless, haunting..." Suzanne F