Hurricane Season

Author(s): Fernanda Melchor

General Fiction

Inspired by a real event of the murder of a woman in rural Mexico, Hurricane Season takes place in a world filled with superstitions and violence--violence that poisons everything around. The Witch is dead. After a group of children playing in the murky waters of the irrigation canals discover her decomposing corpse, the village is rife with rumours and suspicions about the murder of this feared and respected woman, who had carried out the community's ritual shamanic customs. In dazzling, visceral language, Melchor extracts humanity from otherwise irredeemably brutal characters, and spins a terrifying and heartrending tale of dark suspense in a Mexican village that seems damned. 'Melchor wields a sentence like a saber. She never flinches in the bold, precise strokes of Hurricane Season. In prose as precise and breathtaking as it is unsettling, Melchor has crafted an unprecedented novel about femicide in Mexico and how poverty and extreme power imbalances lead to violence everywhere.' Idra Novey, author of Those Who Knew 'Fernanda Melchor has a powerful voice, and by powerful I mean unsparing, devastating, the voice of someone who writes with rage, and has the skill to pull it off.' Samanta Schweblin


Product Information

Longlisted Booker International 2020

"When trying to describe this book hyperbolic superlatives swirl around my head; searing, addictive, brutal, vulgar, relentless etc. But really when it comes down to it these words don't feel like hyperbole, in fact they don't feel like enough." — Potts Point Bookseller Steve Sines (@whatstevereads)

Fernanda Melchor was born in 1982 in Veracruz, Mexico. She is widely recognised as one of the most exciting new voices of Mexican literature. In 2018, she won the PEN Mexico Award for Literary and Journalistic Excellence and in 2019 the German Anna-Seghers-Preis and the International Literature Award for Hurricane Season. Sophie Hughes has translated works by a number of Spanish-language writers, including Enrique Vila-Matas, and Alia Trabucco Zerán

General Fields

  • : 9781922268006
  • : Text Publishing Company
  • : Text Publishing Company
  • : 0.34
  • : January 2020
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Special Fields

  • : Fernanda Melchor
  • : FA
  • : 256
  • : 863.7
  • : English
  • : 2003
  • : Paperback
  • : Sophie Hughes