Publicada en 1999, Nadie me verá llorar es una de las novelas más relevantes de la literatura hispanoamericana contemporánea, en la que ya brilla el talento de su autora para conjugar con maestría el archivo histórico, la narrativa y la imaginación. Aquí, la ganadora del premio Pulitzer 2024, Cristina Rivera Garza, recupera la experiencia de Modesta Burgos, una mujer que, a pesar de haber sido internada a la fuerza en el manicomio La Castañeda a inicios del siglo XX, en la ciudad de México, siempre conservó su furia crítica, una inconfundible voz propia y su libertad.
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Winner of the Mexico National Novel Prize, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize, and IMPACT Prize.
Joaquín Buitrago, a photographer in the Castaneda Insane Asylum, believes a patient is a prostitute he knew years earlier. His obsession in confirming Matilde's identity leads him to explore the clinics records, and her tragic history. Joaquín and Matilda begin to tell each other fragmented stories about a past they almost shared, and a future in which they do not believe. Set in 1920s Mexico, this novel is at once an overview of one of the most turbulent times in Mexican history, a love story, and a meditation on the ways in which medical and popular language define insanity. No One Will See Me Cry is a lyrical and startling visitation with the so-called losers of an era as they try to plumb the meaning of their lives.