Gregory Rabassa

Gregory Rabassa (1922-2016) was the recipient of multiple prizes including a lifetime achievement award from the PEN American Center for contributions to Hispanic literature and a National Medal of Arts. He was the translator of One Hundred Years of Solitude, among other classic works.

Gregory Rabassa

Gregory Rabassa (1922-2016) was the recipient of multiple prizes including a lifetime achievement award from the PEN American Center for contributions to Hispanic literature and a National Medal of Arts. He was the translator of One Hundred Years of Solitude, among other classic works.

Books by Gregory Rabassa

  • What Can I Do When Everything's On Fire?: A Novel

    António Lobo Antunes, Gregory Rabassa

    Paperback, 2008

    A soaring, symphonic epic by the Portuguese master novelist, considered to be the "heir to Conrad and Faulkner" (George Steiner).
  • Taratuta and Still Life with Pipe: Two Novellas

    José Donoso, Gregory Rabassa

    Paperback, 1995

    These striking novellas are the witty crystallizations of José Donoso's concerns over a lifetime of writing.
  • What Can I Do When Everything's On Fire?: A Novel

    António Lobo Antunes, Gregory Rabassa

    E Book, 2008

    A soaring, symphonic epic by the Portuguese master novelist, considered to be the "heir to Conrad and Faulkner" (George Steiner).
  • A Certain Lucas

    Julio Cortázar, Gregory Rabassa

    Paperback, 2025

    A classic Julio Cortázar novel, long out of print in a new edition, this is an amazing rediscovery: “Short takes of whimsy and surrealism, the tidbits here are like diamond chips” (Kirkus Reviews)...
  • A Certain Lucas

    Julio Cortázar, Gregory Rabassa

    E Book

    A classic Julio Cortázar novel, long out of print in a new edition, this is an amazing rediscovery: “Short takes of whimsy and surrealism, the tidbits here are like diamond chips” (Kirkus Reviews)...