Ariana Harwicz is one of the most radical figures in contemporary Argentinian literature. Her prose is characterised by its violence, eroticism, irony and criticism of the clichés surrounding notions of the family and conventional relationships. Born in Buenos Aires in 1977, Harwicz studied screenwriting and drama in Argentina, and earned a degree in Performing Arts from the University of Paris VII as well as a Masters in comparative literature from the Sorbonne. She has taught screenwriting and written plays. Her ‘involuntary’ trilogy of books published by Charco Press comprises Die, My Love (2017),Feebleminded (2019) and Tender (2021).Die, My Love was longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize (2018) and shortlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize (2018), and has been translated into more than ten languages. In 2025 Die My Love is being released as a major feature film directed by Lynne Ramsay and starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson.
Originally from Buenos Aires and now based in Edinburgh, Carolina Orloff is an experienced translator and researcher in Latin American literature. In 2016, Carolina co-founded Charco Press, where she acts as Publishing Director and Chief Editor. She is also the co-translator of Ariana Harwicz’s novels Die, My Love , Feebleminded and Tender , and of Jorge Consiglio’s Fate .
Sarah Moses is a writer and translator. Her stories, translations and interviews have appeared in various journals, including The Argentina Independent and Brick . She is Asymptote ’s editor-at-large for Argentina, and divides her time between Buenos Aires and her native Toronto.
Man Booker International Prize (Longlist)
Society of Authors Valle-Inclán Prize (Shortlist)
Best Translated Book Award (Finalist)
Internationaler Literaturpreis (Shortlist)
Republic of Consciousness Prize (Shortlist)"The over-all effect is
exacting…. And yet “Die, My Love” isn’t truly beholden to plot. The
thrill is in the human as animal, and even as parasite." —The New
Yorker"A touch of David Lynch." —The Guardian"Celebrating lust and
bolshiness with an intensity worthy of Clarice Lispector." —The
Times Literary Supplement"Die, My Love is impressive for the force
of the narrator’s insatiable rage, which fragments the boundaries
of the self. [Anne Enright]" —New York Review of Books"Unrestrained
and unadorned, Harwicz’s writing has a wild beauty.... A portrait
of motherhood, passion, and mental illness that cuts to the bone."
—Kirkus"Harwicz is wet respite from deathless, sexless, bloodless
art." —Melissa Broder , author of THE PISCES and SO SAD
TODAY"Harwicz forces us to confront the thought that […] lurking
inside all of us is the potential for horror." —Hari Kunzru ,
author of THE IMPRESSIONIST and GODS WITHOUT MEN"Harwicz is an
intensely passionate and fearless writer whose irresistible prose
deserves to be read far and wide." —Claire-Louise Bennett , author
of POND"The acoustic quality of her prose, the pulse of her voice,
the intensity of her imagery make her subjects so daring, so
relentless, so damned and unconventional; very hard to drop or ever
to forget." —Lina Meruane , author of SEEING RED"The prose of
Ariana Harwicz embarks on a vertiginous linguistic journey that
joyfully shreds all vestiges of common sense." —María Sonia
Cristoff , author of FALSE CALM"Die, My Love blows away the cobwebs
of the literary world." —Samantha Schweblin , author of FEVER DREAM
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