Space Invaders
By (Author) Nona Fernandez
Translated by Natasha Wimmer
Daunt Books
Daunt Books
20th September 2022
7th July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
863.7
Paperback
88
Preoccupied by uneasy memories and visions, a group of friends look back on their childhood. Their dreams circle their old classmate Estrella Gonzlez Jepsen. They catch glimpses of her braids, hear echoes of her voice, read old letters. They recall regimented school assemblies, nationalistic class performances and a trip to the beach.
It soon transpires that Estrella's father was a ranking government officer implicated in the Pinochet regime and after she simply disappeared, question of what became of her haunts her former friends. Growing up, they were old enough to sense the danger and tension that surrounded them but powerless to resist or confront it. They could control only the stories they told one another and the 'ghostly green bullets' they fired in their favourite video game.
One of the leading Latin American writers of her generation, Nona Fernndez effortlessly builds a choral and constantly shifting image of young life in the waning years of the dictatorship. Prose of astonishing beauty is intricately layered to hypnotic, mesmerising effect, as Fernndez summons the collective memory of a generation, rescuing felt truth from the oblivion of official history.
'Short, stylish, and engrossing, this is a stellar book from a writer who should be on your radar.' - GQ
'Perhaps the hippest Chilean writer since Roberto Bolao (with whom she shares a translator) . . . Short, stylish, and engrossing, this is a stellar book from a writer who should be on your radar.' - GQ
'An absolute gem - a book of uncommon depth, precise in its language, unsparing in its emotion, unflinching as it evokes a past many would prefer to forget. Within the canon of literature chronicling Pinochet's Chile, Nona Fernndez's Space Invaders is truly unique.' - Daniel Alarcn
Nona Fernndez was born in Santiago, Chile. She is an actress and writer, and has published two plays, a collection of short stories, and six novels, including Space Invaders and The Twilight Zone, which was awarded the Sor Juana Ins de la Cruz Prize.