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When people think of Latin American literature, they often jump straight to Gabriel García Márquez, Julio Cortázar, or Mario Vargas Llosa. But tucked between the Andes and the Amazon, Bolivia has been quietly producing some of the most raw, magical, and politically charged literature on the continent.
If you’re looking to diversify your bookshelf, here’s your helpful guide to libros bolivianos—where to start, what to read, and why Bolivian authors deserve your attention. libros bolivianos
Fallecido joven, dejó una obra breve pero legendaria. Beyond García Márquez: A Beginner’s Guide to Libros
Una joya del teatro histórico que narra la caída de La Paz durante la Confederación Perú-Boliviana. Otero supo capturar la épica y la tragedia en un lenguaje que sigue siendo estudiado en escuelas y universidades. Obra clave: El año de las ranas
A stunning recent release. Rivero writes horror, sci-fi, and gothic fiction from a Bolivian feminist perspective. This collection of stories deals with bodies, ghosts, and the monstrous in everyday life. Perfect for fans of Mariana Enríquez or Samanta Schweblin.