The most important new voice in fantasy championed by the Grand Dame of world-building, Ursula Le Guin: 'Bodoc is a strange, spellbinding writer, and the geography of her fantasy is deeply original.'
Liliana Bodoc was born in Santa Fe in 1958. She took a Modern Literature degree at the National University of Cuyo. Her narrative works, including the fantasy trilogy Los saga de los Confines, were published by Norma and became bestsellers in Latin America. The first volume of her most recent saga, Memorias Impuras, was published in 2007 by Planeta/Argentina.
Bodoc is a strange, spellbinding writer, and the geography of her
fantasy is deeply original. I hope she finds the readers she
deserves in English
*Ursula Le Guin*
The Days of the Deer has a mythic quality to it... impressively
written
*The Sunday Times*
Meditative, beautifully written... compelling
*Guardian*
A hugely charming and infectiously readable book
*SFX*
The amazing Saga of the Borderlands trilogy rivals J. R. R.
Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Ursula K. Le Guin's Books of
Earthsea
*Página/12*
A blend of idealistic innocence and inexhaustible
imagination...Those who devoured The Lord of the Rings...will lose
themselves in the lavish world of South American legends and myths
of the Saga of the Borderlands
*La Nación*
Bodoc's trilogy is a breath of fresh air in fantasy writing
*El País*
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