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Hebe Uhart

    Argentine author Hebe Uhart was known for her distinctive literary voice, exploring the nuances of human existence. Influenced by her philosophical studies, her work delved into profound themes, often reflecting her engagement with teaching and literary workshops. Uhart left an indelible mark on Argentine literature, with her novellas and short stories continuing to resonate with readers for their incisiveness and stylistic precision. Her travel chronicles offer compelling insights into the world through her keen observations.

    A Question of Belonging
    Animals
    • 2021

      Animals

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      “Hebe Uhart’s characters are made of an almost palpable material. They are alive, and they seem to emerge from the page to tell us, ‘This one here is me, that one over there could be you.’” — Alejandra Costamagna, The Paris Review “Reading Hebe Uhart we laugh a lot, although we are never sure if what we’ve read is just a joke, because in her words there is also, above all, precision and wisdom . . .” — Alejandro Zambra Hebe Uhart’s Animals tells of piglets that snack on crackers, parrots that rehearse their words at night, southern screamers that lurk at the front door of a decrepit aunt’s house, and, of course, human animals, whose presence is treated with the same inquisitive sharpness and sweetness that marks all of Uhart’s work. Animals is a joyous reordering of attention towards the beings with whom we share the planet. In prose that tracks the goings on of creatures who care little what we do or say, a refreshing humility emerges, and with it a newfound pleasure in the everyday. Watching a whistling heron, Uhart writes, “that rebellious crest gives it a lunatic air.” Birds in the park and dogs in the street will hold a different interest after reading Uhart’s blissful foray into playful zoology.

      Animals