Notes from Childhood
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
From the author of People in the Room, a literary memoir from Argentina's rediscovered modernist writer, a friend of Borges, Neruda and Lorca.
Norah Lange was an avant-garde Argentine prose writer and poet who shattered the canon that women should not write prose. Initially associated with the Martín Fierro group, where she encountered Jorge Luis Borges, she later joined the Proa group with Leopoldo Marechal. Her works, such as 'Cuadernos de Infancia', explore themes of childhood and memory with a distinctive style. She was a daring figure who expanded the literary horizons for women writers in Argentina.



From the author of People in the Room, a literary memoir from Argentina's rediscovered modernist writer, a friend of Borges, Neruda and Lorca.
An uncanny exploration of desire, domestic space, isolation, and voyeurism by a writer Borges loved only now in English translation