Valeria Luiselli is a highly acclaimed author, known for her exceptional work in both fiction and non-fiction. She was born in Mexico City in 1983 and spent her childhood in several countries, including South Korea, South Africa, and India, due to her father's work as a diplomat. These international experiences have significantly influenced her writing, providing her with a unique perspective on various cultures and societies.
Luiselli holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and a Ph.D. in comparative literature from Columbia University. Her academic background is evident in her thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating work. She has also appeared in two films as herself, showcasing her ability to communicate effectively across different mediums.
Some of Luiselli's notable works include "Faces in the Crowd," "The Story of My Teeth," "Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in Forty Questions," and "Lost Children Archive." Her work has been translated into more than thirty languages, a testament to her global appeal. She has received numerous accolades for her writing, including a 2019 MacArthur Fellowship, the Dublin Literary Award, two Los Angeles Times Book Prizes, and The Carnegie Medal, among others.
In addition to her work as an author, Luiselli is also a dedicated educator. She teaches at Bard College and Harvard University, sharing her knowledge and passion for literature with a new generation of students. Despite her busy schedule, she continues to produce compelling and impactful work, solidifying her position as a leading voice in contemporary literature.
Standalone Novels
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Faces in the Crowd
2011
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The Story of My Teeth
2013
3
Lost Children Archive
2019
Non-Fiction Books
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1
Sidewalks
2010
2
Tell Me How It Ends
2016
Valeria Luiselli Anthologies
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1
Where You Are of Maps That Will Leave You Feeling Completely Lost
2013
2
Tales of Two Cities: The Best and Worst of Times In Today's New York
2014
3
Lunatics, Lovers and Poets
2016
4
MAKE X
2016
5
Glimmer Train Stories, #101
2017
6
The Best Short Stories 2022: The O. Henry Prize Winners