World Editions. 2025. 118 pages.Chilean author Catalina Infante Beovic and translator of her work into English, Michelle Mirabella, are certainly no strangers to readers of World…
Catalina Infante Beovic
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Photo by Johannes Plenio / Unsplash.com A mother, her daughters, and the age-old walls between them play out in this short story from Chile.I spot the girls coming back from the be…
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October 14, 2025Looking at the work of three writers—Han Kang, Mariana Enríquez, and Margaret Atwood—Catalina Infante Beovic finds stories that allow readers to freely exorcize the fears inherent to our times.…
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In the following essay, the author explores the apathy she finds even within herself in the face of a gradually expanding drought in Chile, the country most affected by the water crisis in Latin…
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Photo by Trevor Vannoy on Unsplash THE CITY—rainy, with moody skies and smoke rising from the rooftops—gazes at the yawning lake that protects her, as if searching for someth…
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June 8, 2020Photo: Quentin Lagache / Unsplash In this story of lengthy quarantine due to an unnamed virus, a woman sneaks into the mountain to collect ferns—many ferns. Simultaneously evoking life un…

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