José Donoso
One of the great Boom writers, José Donoso (1924–1996) wrote novels, novellas, short stories, and poetry. He worked stints as a shepherd in Patagonia and a stevedore in Buenos Aires before studying at Princeton and teaching at the Iowa Writers Workshop. He was twice a Guggenheim Fellow and won the William Faulkner Foundation Prize as well as Chile’s highest literary honor, the National Literature Prize, among many other awards.
José Donoso
One of the great Boom writers, José Donoso (1924–1996) wrote novels, novellas, short stories, and poetry. He worked stints as a shepherd in Patagonia and a stevedore in Buenos Aires before studying at Princeton and teaching at the Iowa Writers Workshop. He was twice a Guggenheim Fellow and won the William Faulkner Foundation Prize as well as Chile’s highest literary honor, the National Literature Prize, among many other awards.
Books by José Donoso
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.The Obscene Bird of Night: unabridged, centennial edition
José Donoso, Leonard Mades, Megan McDowell, Hardie St. Martin
Paperback, 2024
Newly revised and updated by Megan McDowell, and with a new introduction by Alejandro Zambra: at last, the unabridged, centennial edition of Donoso’s terrifying masterpiece sees the light of dayThe Obscene Bird of Night: unabridged, centennial edition
José Donoso, Leonard Mades, Megan McDowell, Hardie St. Martin
E Book
Newly revised and updated by Megan McDowell, and with a new introduction by Alejandro Zambra: at last, the unabridged, centennial edition of Donoso’s terrifying masterpiece sees the light of day