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Mariana Enriquez

    December 6, 1973

    Mariana Enriquez is an Argentine journalist and writer whose works often delve into dark and supernatural themes. Her style is known for its unsettling atmosphere and deep exploration of character psychology. Through her stories, she offers readers a chilling glimpse into the human psyche and society. Her writing leaves a powerful and lasting impression.

    Mariana Enriquez
    Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave
    The Dangers of Smoking in Bed
    Things We Lost in the Fire: Stories
    Things We Lost in the Fire
    Our Share of Night
    Harry Potter - Spanish
    • 2025

      In Somebody is Walking on Your Grave, Mariana Enriquez blends journalistic rigour and her fascination with the macabre as we encounter famous graveyards steeped in history, such as Montparnasse in Paris, Highgate in London, and the Jewish cemetery in Prague, as well as more remote, decrepit, hidden, or secretly beautiful ones. These pages are full of the graves of famous figures - Elvis in Memphis, Karl Marx in London - mournful sculptures, traces of voodoo, catacombs, skeletons and an array of legends and stories. Mariana's personal journey weaves through haunting narratives, transforming burial grounds into spaces of reflection, obsession, and emotional discovery between the living and the dead. From the haunting statues of Staglieno in Genoa to the eerie silence of Rottnest Island's hidden Aboriginal cemetery, Enriquez's narrative shifts effortlessly between travelogue, essay, and memoir. In her unique voice, cemeteries transform into living, breathing places of reflection, obsession and revelation. As she roams, each cemetery becomes a lens through which she examines everything from colonial violence to the strange rituals surrounding death.

      Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave
    • 2022

      A damaged father battles to save his son from the sinister cult he is destined to serve - from cult sensation Mariana Enriquez, author of the International Booker Prize-shortlisted The Dangers of Smoking in Bed

      Our Share of Night
    • 2021

      Welcome to Buenos Aires, a city thrumming with murderous intentions and morbid desires, where missing children come back from the dead and unearthed bones carry terrible curses. These brilliant, unsettling tales of revenge, witchcraft, fetishes, disappearances and urban madness spill over with women and girls with dark inclinations

      The Dangers of Smoking in Bed
    • 2017

      Things We Lost in the Fire: Stories

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.1(16557)Add rating

      In "Things We Lost in the Fire," Mariana Enriquez presents haunting tales set in contemporary Argentina, exploring themes of inequality, violence, and memory of dictatorship. Through gripping narratives, she delves into the lives of troubled characters, blending black magic with compassion, and offering a striking voice in modern fiction.

      Things We Lost in the Fire: Stories
    • 2017