On this page you can search for or list translations of Hispanic works into English published in the United States during the 21st century.

Translator(s): Margaret Sayers Peden
Author: Marcela Serrano
Original work: Antigua vida mía
Publisher: Anchor Books
City: New York, NY
Year of Publication: 2001
Number of pages: 352 pp.
ISBN: 9780385498029
Summary/Reviews: (Amazon.com) Josefa Ferrer, a famous Chilean singer and star, awakens one morning to read in the Santiago newspaper that her best friend, Violeta, has been involved in a brutal act of violence. Overwhelmed with regret and plagued with guilt… read more
Literary Genre: Domestic fiction, Fiction
Title: Antipodes
Translator(s): Alastair Reid
Author: Ignacio Padilla
Publisher: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux
City: New York, NY
Year of Publication: 2004
Collection: Serie universitaria
Edition number: 1
Number of pages: 132 pp.
ISBN: 0374105332
Summary/Reviews: (WorldCat) This is a meditation on the nature of identity and, on the unsuspected tragedies inflicted on people by the chaos of war.
Literary Genre: Short story genre, Short stories, Psychological fiction, Translations, Nouvelles
Translator(s): Thomas Bunstead
Author: Nicolás Casariego
Publisher: Hispabooks
City: Madrid
Year of Publication: 2014
Number of pages: 353 pp.
ISBN: 9788494174483
Summary/Reviews: (WorldCat) After an unexpected incident triggers his first anguish attack in months, Antón is dead set on putting an end once and for all to his woeful days.
Translator(s): Terry Rugeley
Author: Manuel Sánchez Mármol
Original work: Anton Pérez : novela
Publisher: Cambria Press
City: Amherst, NY
Year of Publication: 2019
Number of pages: 233 pp.
ISBN: 9781604979602
Summary/Reviews: (Amazon.com) In 1904 Mexican author Manuel Sánchez Mármol published a short novel entitled Antón Pérez. It chronicles the origins and adventures of its eponymous hero, a poor and ethnically mixed young man from a small town in the remote… read more
Title: Antwerp
Translator(s): Natasha Wimmer
Author: Roberto Bolaño
Publisher: New Directions
City: New York, NY
Year of Publication: 2012
Number of pages: 78 pp.
ISBN: 9780811219914
Summary/Reviews: (Amazon.com) Written when he was only twenty-seven, Antwerp can be viewed as the Big Bang of Roberto Bolaño’s fictional universe. This novel presents the genesis of Bolaño’s enterprise in prose; all the elements are here, highly compressed… read more
Literary Genre: Detective and mystery fiction, Fiction, Detective and mystery stories
Title: Antwerp
Translator(s): Natasha Wimmer
Author: Roberto Bolaño
Publisher: New Directions Pub.
City: New York
Year of Publication: 2010
Collection: Serie universitaria
Number of pages: 78 pp.
ISBN: 9780811217170
Summary/Reviews: (¿Sin fuente?) A police sergeant searches for someone (perhaps a hunchback) and a nameless young woman (red-haired, a drug addict, a witness) sodomized by a cop--or is it the narrator? A collation of 56 "scenes" set in 1980 Barcelona.
Additional Information: Responsibility: Roberto Bolaño ; translated by Natasha Wimmer.
Literary Genre: Detective and mystery fiction, Fiction, Detective and mystery stories
Translator(s): James Graham
Author: Mayra Santos-Febres
Publisher: Riverhead Books
City: New York, NY
Year of Publication: 2005
Collection: Serie universitaria
Edition number: 1
Number of pages: 273 pp.
ISBN: 159448001
Summary/Reviews: (WorldCat) Julián Castrodad, ex-reporter and aspiring novelist, takes a job working the night shift at the Motel Tulán. The guest go largely unnoticed until the morning one is found dead and two are gone missing.
Literary Genre: Psychological fiction -- 2005, Fictional work, Psychological fiction, Fiction, Mystery fiction, Noir fiction, Romans
Translator(s): Stella Fernández
Author: Varios/Multiple
Original work: Varias/Multiple
Publisher: Cambridge BrickHouse
City: Lawrence, MA
Year of Publication: 2007
Collection: Serie universitaria
Number of pages: 125 pp.
ISBN: 9781598350517
Summary/Reviews: () Anywhere, Anytime deals with the consequences of war as they affect art, culture, thought, and human feelings. Through 15 short pieces set in different historical periods, the author offers a critical view on the incompatibility of the… read more
Literary Genre: Spanish fiction -- translations into english
Translator(s): Pamela Carmell
Author: Manel Loureiro
Original work: Los días oscuros
Publisher: AmazonCrossing
City: Las Vegas, NV
Year of Publication: 2013
Collection: Serie universitaria
Number of pages: 235 pp.
ISBN: 9781477809310
Summary/Reviews: (WorldCat) As the rules of civilization crumble, a lawyer, a pilot, and a nurse become comrades-in-arms in the fight against extinction. But not every enemy wears a rotting face, and anyone who doesn't have your back just might have your… read more
Literary Genre: Horror fiction, Fiction, Dystopias
Translator(s): Pamela Carmell
Author: Manel Loureiro
Publisher: AmazonCrossing
City: Las Vegas, NV
Year of Publication: 2012
Collection: Serie universitaria
Number of pages: 324 pp.
ISBN: 9781612184340
Summary/Reviews: (WorldCat) After a zombie breakout ravages Spain, a few survivors arrive in the Canary Islands, one of the last zones safe from the Undead. But there, they encounter a military state embroiled in a civil war with a hungry population without… read more
Literary Genre: Apocalyptic fiction
Translator(s): Pamela Carmell
Author: Manel Loureiro
Publisher: AmazonCrossing
City: Seattle, WA
Year of Publication: 2014
Collection: Serie universitaria
Number of pages: 351 pp.
ISBN: 9781477818442
Summary/Reviews: (WorldCat) An act of terrorism unleashed an unspeakable biological weapon. . .and hell on earth. But as the masses felled by a hideous virus rose from the dead to prey on the living, a small band of survivors defied death and its ghastly… read more
Literary Genre: Zombie fiction, Horror fiction, Adventure fiction
Author: Manuel Puig
Publisher: Modern Language Association of America
City: New York, NY
Year of Publication: 2007
Number of pages: 169 pp.
ISBN: 9780873528177
Summary/Reviews: (Amazon.com) Manuel Puig's 1976 Kiss of the Spider Woman, translated into English in 1979 and adapted as an Academy Award-winning film, expanded the idiom of the novel (mixing cinema, fiction, romance, and song) and challenged the third-… read more
Translator(s): Jill Gibian
Author: Varios/Multiple
Original work: Varias/Multiple
Publisher: Whereabouts Press
City: Berkeley, CA
Year of Publication: 2010
Number of pages: 236 pp.
ISBN: 9781883513191
Summary/Reviews: (WorldCat) A collection of stories that takes readers on a literary journey that climbs the Andes Mountains, navigates the great River Plate, traverses the expansive plains of the Pampas, and explores the ever-changing landscape of the… read more
Literary Genre: Spanish fiction -- translations into english
Translator(s): Erwin Taboada
Author: Felipe Pazos
Publisher: Xlibris
City: Bloomington, IN
Year of Publication: 2008
Number of pages: 105 pp.
ISBN: 9781436303798
Summary/Reviews: (Amazon.com) A young Spaniard, born in Galicia, migrates to South America's western coast. Hard work, savings, and investments allow him to develop a prosperous enterprise. His son, and later Marco his grandson, expand the company. Domingo… read more
Translator(s): Dolores E. Rangel
Author: Dolores E. Rangel
Publisher: Juan de la Cuesta
City: Newark, DE
Year of Publication: 2011
Number of pages: 243 pp.
ISBN: 9781588712066
Title: Artforum
Translator(s): Katherine Silver
Author: César Aira
Original work: Artforum
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
City: New York, NY
Year of Publication: 2020
Collection: Serie universitaria
Number of pages: 82 pp.
ISBN: 9780811229265
Summary/Reviews: (WorldCat) Artforum is certainly one of César Aira's most charming, quirky, and funny books to date. Consisting of a series of interrelated stories about his compulsion to collect Artforum magazine, this is not about art so much as it is… read more
Literary Genre: Fiction, Humorous fiction
Translator(s): Maggie Russell-Ciardi
Author: Poli Délano
Publisher: McNally Jackson Books' Espresso Book Machine
City: New York, NY
Year of Publication: 2014
Collection: Serie universitaria
Number of pages: 193 pp.
ISBN: 9781938022838
Summary/Reviews: (goodreads) As If No One Had Died is a novel by Chilean author Poli Délano, translated from its original Spanish by Maggie Russell-Ciardi. It is a complex, polyphonic reflection on a critical moment in Chile's history-the years leading up… read more
Translator(s): James Hoggard
Author: Varios/Multiple
Original work: Varias/Multiple
Publisher: Host Publications
City: Austin, TX
Year of Publication: 2009
Collection: Serie universitaria
Edition number: 1
Number of pages: 169 pp.
ISBN: 9780924047725
Summary/Reviews: (Amazon.com) Poetry. Latin American Studies. Translated from the Spanish by James Hoggard. ASHES IN LOVE is the first English-language edition of an extraordinary poetry collection from renowned Chilean poet Oscar Hahn. Hahn's work has been… read more
Additional Information: Responsibility: Oscar Hahn ; translated from the Spanish by James Hoggard.
Literary Genre: Spanish fiction -- translations into english
Translator(s): Darwin J. Flakoll
Author: Claribel Alegría, Darwin J. Flakoll
Original work: Cenizas de Izalco
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
City: Charleston, SC
Year of Publication: 2015
Collection: Serie universitaria
Number of pages: 173 pp.
ISBN: 9781508569121
Summary/Reviews: (Amazon.com) A novel that blends politics, history and romance with unfailing gentleness, unforeseeable, explosive events determine the actions of the characters but never interrupt the work's lyrical structure. Carmen Rojas, the heroine,… read more
Literary Genre: Historical fiction
Translator(s): Nouha Gorani Homad
Author: Jorge Paolantonio
Original work: Ceniza de orquídeas
Publisher: Jorge Pinto Books Inc.
City: New York, NY
Year of Publication: 2009
Collection: Serie universitaria
Number of pages: 145 pp.
ISBN: 9781934978146
Summary/Reviews: (WorldCat) Eugene O'Neill reached the port of Buenos Aires by the end of May 1910. He was just entering his twenties and possibly running away from a problematic family which would later become the core of some of his main dramatic… read more
Literary Genre: Biographical fiction, Fiction