Mouthful of Birds by Samanta Schweblin

Mouthful of Birds

by Samanta Schweblin

Shortlisted for the Premio Valle Inclán, 2020

Nominated for a Shirley Jackson Award, 2019 

A SPELLBINDING COLLECTION OF STORIES FROM A MAJOR INTERNATIONAL LITERARY STAR

The crunch of a bird's wing.

A cloud of butterflies, so beautiful it smothers.

A crimson flash of blood across an artist's canvas.

Spine-tingling and unexpected, unearthly and strange, the stories of Mouthful of Birds are impossible to forget. Samanta Schweblin's writing expertly blurs the line between the surreal and the everyday, pulling the reader into a world that is at once nightmarish and beautiful. An exhilarating tour de force guaranteed to leave the pulse racing.

Reviewed by mary on

4 of 5 stars

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This short story collection is filled with many disturbing tales that at their core all have a similar message. Schweblin creates many worlds in Mouthful of Birds. Some are dark, all are strange, and by the time any of the characters see what’s really happening to them, they have in a sense been left behind. These are sad stories about women who know that their lot is to be abandoned, men who know their lot is to abandon, and children who are powerless to change anything. In each story there is this feeling of being trapped in a fate not entirely of your making.

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