From one of Argentina's greatest contemporary storytellers, this collection gathers twenty-five of her most remarkable and incandescent short stories in English for the first time**
The Scent of Buenos Aires offers the first book-length English translation of Uhart's work, drawing together her best vignettes of quotidian life: moments at the zoo, the hair salon, or a cacophonous homeowners association meeting. She writes in unconventional, understated syntax, constructing a delightfully specific perspective on life in South America. These stories are marked by sharp humor and wit: discreet and subtleyet filled with eccentric and insightful characters. Uhart's narrators pose endearing questions about their lives and environmentsone asks "Beesdo you know how industrious they are?" while another inquires, "Are we perhaps going to hell in a hand basket?"
"Uhart's stories are concise and filled with both dry and conversational wit and flashes of poignant insight . . . slice-of-life writer . . . " Thrillist