Malén Denis
Malén Denis is an Argentine multidisciplinary artist and non-academic philosopher based between New York and Barcelona. Her work explores the political role of intimacy and spirituality in neo-capitalism. She studied Philosophy, Photography, and Audiovisual Production, and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero. She has contributed essays and cultural criticism to various publications, including Nylon, The Washington Post, Architectural Digest, KEXP, NPR, Página 12, and Infobae. Her work has been commissioned by UNAM in Mexico, the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, and the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, among others. Her debut novel, Litium, was published by Penguin Random House in Spain.
Malén Denis
Malén Denis is an Argentine multidisciplinary artist and non-academic philosopher based between New York and Barcelona. Her work explores the political role of intimacy and spirituality in neo-capitalism. She studied Philosophy, Photography, and Audiovisual Production, and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero. She has contributed essays and cultural criticism to various publications, including Nylon, The Washington Post, Architectural Digest, KEXP, NPR, Página 12, and Infobae. Her work has been commissioned by UNAM in Mexico, the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, and the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, among others. Her debut novel, Litium, was published by Penguin Random House in Spain.
Books by Malén Denis

Lithium
Malén Denis, Laura Hatry, John Wronoski
Paperback, 2026
The voice that speaks to us in Lithium is that of a woman in her late twenties, compulsively determined to understand everything that's happening around her: a miscarriage, an absent lover, a bad...Lithium
Malén Denis, Laura Hatry, John Wronoski
E Book
The voice that speaks to us in Lithium is that of a woman in her late twenties, compulsively determined to understand everything that's happening around her: a miscarriage, an absent lover, a bad...


