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Sara Mesa

    January 1, 1976

    Sara Mesa explores complex relationships and the darker aspects of the human psyche in her work. Her writings are characterized by a disquieting atmosphere and a profound insight into human nature, often delving into themes of isolation, desire, and the search for identity. Mesa crafts compelling narratives that prompt readers to reflect on their own existence. Her style is direct and raw, allowing her to penetrate to the core of human emotions and conflicts.

    Four By Four
    Un Amor
    Among The Hedges
    Un Amor: A Novel
    Scar
    Bad Handwriting
    • 2024

      A claustrophobic story of desire and small town unease in the vein of Dogville or Coetzee’s Disgrace.

      Un Amor
    • 2022

      From the author of the highly acclaimed Four by Four and Among the Hedges comes a collection of unsettling, captivating stories.The eleven stories in this collection approach themes of childhood and adolescence, guilt and redemption, power and freedom. There are children who resist authority and experience the process of growing up with shock, and loneliness; alienated young girls whose rebellion lies under the surface—subterranean, furious and impotent; people who are tormented—or not—by regret and doubt, addicted to feelings of culpability; men who take advantage of women and adults who exercise power over children with a disturbing degree of control; kids abandoned by their parents; the suicide of the elderly and the young; lives that hide crimes—both real and imagined. Eschewing cosmopolitanism in favor of the micro-world of her characters, Mesa depicts a reality that is messy and disturbing, on even the smallest scale of an individual life, a single family.

      Bad Handwriting
    • 2022
    • 2020

      Four By Four

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.3(544)Add rating

      "In Four by Four, Mesa's sentences are clear as glass, but when you look through you will be terrified by what you see."--Laura van den Berg, author of The Third Hotel Set entirely at Wybrany College--a school where the wealthy keep their kids safe from the chaos erupting in the cities--Four by Four is a novel of insinuation and gossip, in which the truth about Wybrany's "program" is always palpable, but never explicit. The mysteries populating the novel open with the disappearance of one of the "special," scholarship students. As the first part unfolds, it becomes clear that all is not well in Wybrany, and that something more sordid lurks beneath the surface. In the second part--a diary written by an imposter who has infiltrated the school as a substitute teacher--the eerie sense of what's happening in this space removed from society, becomes even more acute and sinister. An exploration of the relationship between the powerful and powerless--and the repetition of these patterns--Mesa's "sophisticated nightmare" calls to mind great works of gothic literature (think Shirley Jackson) and social thrillers to create a unique, unsettling view of freedom and how a fear of the outside world can create monsters.

      Four By Four
    • 2017

      Scar

      • 167 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.7(29)Add rating

      "Sonia meets Knut in an online literary forum and begins a long-distance relationship with him that gradually turns to obsession. Though Sonia needs to create distance when Knut becomes too absorbing, she also yearns for a less predictable existence. Alternately attracted to and repulsed by Knut, Sonia begins a secret double life of theft and betrayal in which she will ultimately be trapped for years."--

      Scar