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The Bitch distills entire social, ethical, and cultural universes into a potent short novel, thanks to Pilar Quintana’s remarkable eye for detail and Lisa Dillman’s spare yet stirring translation. Set in a coastal town in Colombia, this novel is populated by complex characters outlined with minimalist strokes of absolute precision, and offers a startling, profound portrait of frustrated desire that will stay with the reader for a long time to come.” ―National Book Award Judges Citation

“A searing psychological portrait of a troubled woman contending with her instinct to nurture is at the heart of Colombian writer Quintana’s slim, potent English-language debut…The brutal scenes unfold quickly, with lean, stinging prose. Quintana’s vivid novel about love, betrayal, and abandonment hits hard.” Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

The Bitch is a novel of true violence. Artist that she is, Pilar Quintana uncovers wounds we didn’t know we had, shows us their beauty, and then throws a handful of salt into them.” ―Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World

“The magic of this sparse novel is its ability to talk about many things, all of them important, while seemingly talking about something else entirely. What are those things? Violence, loneliness, resilience, cruelty. Quintana works wonders with her disillusioned, no-nonsense, powerful prose.” ―Juan Gabriel Vásquez

“A very sensual book that gets under your skin. An overwhelming exploration of maternal desire in the beautiful landscapes of Colombia.” ―Leila Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny

“Quintana patiently explores [the] darkening mood…an intense story” ―Kirkus Reviews

“Sardonic and pitch-black, The Bitch begins when childless Damaris brings an orphaned puppy home to the shack she shares with her fisherman husband…what ensues is written with such viciousness that it slices all the way down to the bone.” Vox

“Engrossing…The Bitch is a subtle, moving novel about a struggle to overcome loneliness in an eerie place, among memorable people and animals.” Foreword Reviews

The Bitch by Colombian writer Pilar Quintana is a devastating portrayal of the aching, unbearable weight that can be felt from guilt, violence, the drive to nurture and the need for human connection.” Shelf Awareness

“Like the themes it explores, Quintana’s prose is stark and somewhat grim…Quintana’s book is an engrossing, engaging read that can be enjoyed over a few hours, and one of the best examples of Wendepunkt―an unexpected turn of events―I have come across in a very long time.” Harvard Review Online

“Beautifully captures the eerie, wild setting near both the jungle and the ocean. The characters are unforgettable...This is a gorgeous heartbreak of a novel.” BookRiot

"This book changes you. It looks deeply into motherhood, cruelty and just how unyielding nature can be, with its wild Colombian coast landscape, which is as gorgeous as it is brutal. The result is unforgettable." ―Mariana Enriquez, author of Things We Lost in the Fire

“Pilar Quintana's The Bitch is a taut, terse tale of guilt, shame, and frustrated desire. Quintana, selected as one of the illustrious Bogotá39 authors in 2007, has crafted a slim, yet powerful story sparse on the prose, yet heavy on the impact. With ample violence and brutality, The Bitch lays bare the precipitous emotional and existential toll compounding resentment and failed ambitions inevitably exact. Quintana foregoes literary flourish in favor of a direct, unequivocal style, making her new novel a tough, even tender take (despite the cruelty) on yearning, bitterness, regret, and grief.” ―Jeremy Garber, Powell's

―Gabriela Alemán, author of Poso Wells

“A raw yet beautiful story about maternity and the jungle.” ―Hay Festival

“The world of Damaris is heartbreakingly true, it’s there, closer than we think, and yet remains invisible.” El País

“Pilar Quintana has created a psychological tale that sweeps and drags us like the waves of the sea.” El Tiempo

“To narrate the baroque jungle and American sea with such sobriety is a great triumph.” Semana

The Bitch is far from simple in its brevity, communicating an inner universe that readers can easily identify with, by having experienced similar circumstances, reliving childhood, or relating to the portrayal of the landscape and those who inhabit it. This novel is a little gem that reminds me, in its intensity and fluidity, of ,The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway, or The Pearl by Steinbeck.” El Nuevo Día

“A profound and moving drama about life and destiny.” WMagazín

“A tale narrated with skill and a steady hand.” El Espectador

“Set in Colombia’s Pacific coast, The Bitch is a novel that holds the controlled and natural perfection in the narration until the very end.” World Translations Review

“This is a book suffused with privation, in which the jungle is made everyday rather than exoticized, and it’s exponentially more powerful for that. Each of its 155 pages―and its unflinching ending―are focused on showing us how Damaris’s life is inexorably stripped down to its bare nerves; language isn’t in service of aesthetics here, but of a surgically precise excavation of a life at a point of extremis.” Bookmunch

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In the jungle, dreams and nightmares coexist

Colombias Pacific coast, where everyday life entails warding off the brutal forces of nature. In this constant struggle, nothing is taken for granted. Damaris lives with her fisherman husband in a shack on a bluff overlooking the sea. Childless and at that age when women dry up, as her uncle puts it, she is eager to adopt an orphaned puppy. But this act may bring more than just affection into her home. The Bitch is written in a prose as terse as the villagers, with storms?both meteorological and emotional?lurking around each corner. Beauty and dread live side by side in this poignant exploration or the many meanings of motherhood and love.

Artist that she is, Pilar Quintana uncovers wounds we didnt know we had, shows us their beauty, and then throws a handful of salt into them.YURI HERRERA, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World

Pilar Quintana weaves human nature and the chaos of the universe together with extraordinary mastery. This is a novel full of mysteries about unfulfilled desire, guilt, and the places where love still exists. GABRIELA ALEMÁN, author of Poso Wells

Pilar Quintana has created a psychological tale that sweeps and drags us like the waves of the sea.El Tiempo

Product details

  • Publisher : Cicada Books (August 4, 2020)
  • Language : English
  • Paperback : 128 pages
  • ISBN-10 : 164286059X
  • ISBN-13 : 978-1642860597
  • Item Weight : 6.4 ounces
  • Dimensions : 4.75 x 0.75 x 8 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful novella that immediately grabs your heart
By Rajiv on August 23, 2020
This is a beautiful novella that immediately grabs your heart and takes you on an emotional journey.

The story is very short and you can easily finish it in one sitting. Yet, within this short span, I went through so many emotions while reading of Damaris. Damaris is a complex character who immediately caught my interest from the first page. She feels ostracized, misunderstood, and wants to fill that void. Hence, I liked her at times, I hated her at times, but mostly, I just felt sorry for her. Most of us yearn for love and family, and Damaris is no exception. The story beautifully highlights how our expectations with loved ones rises, only to sometimes end in disappointment, if things don’t go our way. Similarly, Chirli was another highlight of the story. I don’t think I have ever cried for an animal when reading a story. Also, the supporting characters like Luzmila, Ximena and Rogelio also add well to the story.

Additionally, the author mentions beautiful passages in between that makes the story so meaningful. One of my favorite lines in the story is:

“The rain was always so cool and clean it seemed to purify the world, but it was actually the reason that moss and mold covered everything”

However, while I loved the story, main only concern was with the translation. Some of the sentences felt too long, and difficult to read. Also, there were terms like “Jaibana” without any meaning provided. I found it difficult to visualize some of the scenes due to the same.

Overall, this book is powerful, emotional, and definitely a memorable read this year.
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