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Agustina Bazterrica

Agustina Bazterrica is an Argentinian novelist and short story writer. Her second novel, Tender Is the Flesh, won the prestigious Premio Clarin Novela and has been translated into twenty-three languages.

Agustina Bazterrica was born and grew up in Buenos Aires. As a young adult, she briefly considered becoming an opera singer and then studied Fine Arts at The University of Buenos Aires. For 22 years, she balanced creative writing with secretarial work, publishing a novel (Matar a la Niña, or Kill the Girl) in 2013.

It was followed by a collection of short stories, Antes del encuentro feroz (Before the Fierce Encounter), in 2016. Many of them were later republished as part of 19 Claws.

First published in 2017, Tender Is the Flesh won the Premio Clarín de Novela award for Spanish literature. The novel is set in a world where cannibalism has been legalized after a virus renders animal meat unfit for human consumption. That novel exposes the violence in a woman's everyday life through often shocking prose.

“Tender Is the Flesh is a meditation on what capitalism is — it teaches us to naturalize cruelty,” Bazterrica says to Guardian.

In 2021, after the English-language publication of Tender Is the Flesh, Bazterrica quit her job to focus on writing.

The sense of ever-present threat permeates the author’s short story collection, 19 Claws and a Black Bird (2023), translated by Sarah Moses, which serves up a smörgåsbord of assault, murder, and suicide. In 19 Claws, Bazterrica resumes the study of the macabre that characterized Tender Is the Flesh.

Several of the stories in Nineteen Claws and a Black Bird have also won awards, including First Prize in the 2004/2005 City of Buenos Aires Awards for Unpublished Stories and First Prize in the Edmundo Valadés Awards for the Latin American Short Story, among others.

Agustina Bazterrica lives in Buenos Aires.

Photo credit: Twitter @AgusBazterrica
år av livet: 1974 nuvarande

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He grabbed the third puppy and struck the animal’s head repeatedly against the wall. “It’s like smashing a melon or a piece of shit. Let’s see what happens with the last one.”

The last puppy tried to defend himself, to bark. That’s Jagger,

I'm literally sobbing I have 5 dogs. I wouldn't hesitate to kill someone if they did this shit.

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He wishes he could anaesthetize himself and live without feeling anything. Act automatically, observe, breathe and nothing more. See everything, understand and not talk. But the memories are there, they remain with him.
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He knows he doesn’t have to say anything to this man, just agree, but there are words that strike at his brain, accumulate, cause damage

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