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Tony Wood: Yuri Herrera, 6 October 2016

Signs Preceding the End of the World 
by Yuri Herrera, translated by Lisa Dillman.
And Other Stories, 114 pp., £8.99, March 2015, 978 1 908276 42 1
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The Transmigration of Bodies 
by Yuri Herrera, translated by Lisa Dillman.
And Other Stories, 101 pp., £8.99, July 2016, 978 1 908276 72 8
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... term recalls his coinage in Signs Preceding the End of the World, jarchar; as the translator Lisa Dillman explains, the verb is derived from an Andalusian literary form – ‘short Mozarabic verses or couplets tacked onto the end of longer Arabic or Hebrew poems’ – which itself comes from the Arabic kharja, ‘exit’. Herrera uses it to mean ...

A Message like You

Daniel Soar: Distrusting Character, 10 August 2023

Ten Planets 
by Yuri Herrera, translated by Lisa Dillman.
And Other Stories, 108 pp., £11.99, February, 978 1 913505 61 5
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... GPS-like device called, in the Spanish original, the Tenmeaquí. Literally, ‘keepmehere’, but Lisa Dillman translates it as ‘Miniminder’ – a machine to keep track of the family. It displays two dots, husband and daughter, and Velia follows their movements down the streets, trying to keep up. The Tenmeaquí, too, has a mind of its own and ...

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