Álvaro Enrigue is a Mexican writer whose most recent novel is
Sudden Death. His work has appeared in
The New York Times, the
London Review of Books,
El País, and
n+1, among other publications. His books have been awarded the Herralde Prize, the Barcelona Prize, and the Poniatowska Prize. A former Fellow at the Cullman Center and at Princeton University, he teaches Latin American Literature at Hofstra University and lives with his family in New York City.
Natasha Wimmer's translations include Álvaro Enrigue's
Sudden Death, Nona Fernández's
Space Invaders and
The Twilight Zone, and Roberto Bolaño's
The Savage Detectives and
2666. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.