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Learn moreSHORTLISTED for the International Booker Prize 2022
After Rita is found dead in a church she used to attend, the official investigation into the incident is quickly closed. Her sickly mother is the only person still determined to find the culprit. Chronicling a difficult journey across the suburbs of the city, an old debt and a revealing conversation, Elena Knows unravels the secrets of its characters and the hidden facets of authoritarianism and hypocrisy in our society.
Born in Buenos Aires in 1960, Claudia Piรฑeiro is a best-selling author, known internationally for her crime novels. She has won numerous national and international prizes, including the Pepe Carvalho Prize, the LiBeraturpreis for Elena Knows and the prestigious Sor Juana Inรฉs de la Cruz Prize for Las grietas de Jara (A Crack in the Wall ). Many of her novels have been adapted for the big screen. Claudia Piรฑeiro is the third most translated Argentinean author, after Jorge Luis Borges and Julio Cortรกzar. Her fiction is rooted in the detective novel but has recently turned increasingly political, reflecting the active role she plays in the fight for the legalisation of abortion in Argentina and Latin America, and for the recognition of employment rights for writers. Piรฑeiro's title Elena Knows (Charco) was shortlisted for the 2022 International Booker Prize.
Sally Masterson spent the early part of her career combining a career in BBC and commercial radio with a number of in-house press and publicity posts, including the New Theatre in Hull and London Festival Ballet.ย Following a period working for radio in the USA, she returned to Scotland in 1990 and went on to hold account manager and account director positions with several leading Scottish PR consultancies.ย Latterly, she was Account Director Scotland for McCann Erickson Public Relations in Edinburgh. Sallyย establishedย Masterson Mediaย in 1999, specialising in public relations.
Frances Riddle has translated numerous Spanish-language authors including Isabel Allende, Claudia Piรฑeiro, Leila Guerriero, and Sara Gallardo. Her translation of Theatre of War by Andrea Jeftanovic was granted an English PEN Award in 2020. Her work has appeared in journals such as Granta, Electric Literature , and The White Review , among others. She holds a BA in Spanish Language Literature from Louisiana State University and an MA in Translation Studies from the University of Buenos Aires. In 2022, Francesโ translation ofย Elena Knowsย by Claudia Piรฑeiro was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize. Originally from Houston, Texas she lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Reviews
International Booker Prize (Shortlist)
Edward Stanford Travel Writing Award - Fiction (Shortlist)
LiBeraturpreis (Winner)
"Short and stylishโฆa piercing commentary on mother-daughter relationships, the indignity of bureaucracy, the burdens of caregiving and the impositions of religious dogma on women." โNew York Times
"A lyrical portrait of a woman unable to grieve...incisive commentary on Catholic societyโs control of womenโs bodies." โPublishers Weekly
"A murder mystery with a twist." โThe Globe and Mail
"Its true brilliance, though, is in how it flips Elenaโs insular daily reality into a much broader commentary on how the hypocrisy of Catholic society manifests in the lives and judgments of ordinary people. A highly accomplished and original novel, translated with great sensitivity to tone and atmosphere by Frances Riddle." โIrish Times
"A gloriously taut and haunting taleโฆastonishingly assured."" โDenise Mina , author of GODS AND BEASTS and THE LONG DROP
"A fascinating, twisty tale." โThe Listener
"Contending with sorrow and illness, as well as the burdens of caregiving, bodily horrors, and forced presumptions in the lives of women, Elena Knows is a bold, visceral work of fiction." โJeremy Garber, Powell's Bookshop
"[Piรฑeiro's] words work a kind of magic only very masterful literature does." โLucy Writers
"In Elena, Piรฑeiro has created an uncommon Virgil who reminds readers of the damaging and even deadly effects of imposing oneโs convictions on others." โNecessary Fiction
"A subtle and skilful exploration of how far women have the right to control their own bodies." โThe Conversation
"Riveting, revelatory and brilliantly imaginative." โLonesome Reader
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Praise for Claudia Piรฑeiro
"Not for nothing is Claudia Piรฑeiro Argentina's most popular crime writer. Betty Boo is original, witty and hugely entertaining; it mixes murder with love, political power and journalism. Delightful characters include a morose veteran hack and a young trainee known only as Crime Boy. Iscar falls in love and the homicide count has moved up the ladder of Argentine politicians." โThe Times
"At the start of this thought-provoking mystery from Piรฑeiro (A Crack in the Wall), maid Gladys Verela arrives at the Maravillosa Country Club, where industrialist Pedro Chazaretta has a house on the grounds. In the living room, Gladys spots Chazaretta sitting in a chair, apparently asleep, but in fact his throat has been slit. In Piรฑeiro's artful hands, each of her investigators learns as much about himself or herself as about the murder on the way to the surprising, perfectly executed ending." โPublisher's Weekly
"Those willing to take the time to enjoy the style and the unusual denouement will find themselves wondering why more crime authors don't take the kinds of risks Piรฑeiro does." โBooklist
"Piรฑeiro is AWESOME. Her books are dark, have buckets of atmosphere, and they all feel entirely different even though she revisits some of the same issues again and again. She deals with the culture and social structure within gated communities; shows how walling ourselves in seems safer, but actually promotes fear and claustrophobia; she deals with gender roles and prejudice and economic class and long-held secrets that fester." โBook Riot
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