Not a River

2020 novel by Selva Almada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not a River (original title: No es un río) is the third novel by Argentine writer Selva Almada (Villa Elisa, Entre Ríos, 1973). It was first published by Random House in Buenos Aires in 2020[1] and the English translation, by Annie McDermott, was released in 2024 by Edinburgh's Charco Press.[2] The author describes the novel as the third installment in her Trilogía de varones ("Men's Trilogy") following El viento que arrasa [es] (2012; The Wind That Lays Waste, 2019) and Ladrilleros [es] (2013; Brickmakers, 2021).[1]

OriginaltitleNo es un río
TranslatorAnnie McDermott
LanguageSpanish
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Not a River
AuthorSelva Almada
Original titleNo es un río
TranslatorAnnie McDermott
LanguageSpanish
Series"Trilogía de varones"
PublisherRandom House, Charco Press
Publication date
2020
Publication placeArgentina
Published in English
2024
ISBN978-1913867454
Preceded byLadrilleros [es] 
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Plot

The novel tells the story of two men from the Argentine littoral who decide to take their dead friend's son on a fishing trip to the same location on the River Paraná where his father drowned years earlier. Tensions arise with the inhabitants of the island where they make camp.[1][3]

Critical reception

Both Clarín and La Nación included No es un río among their best books of 2020, and it was shortlisted for the Mario Vargas Llosa Novel Prize [es] in 2021.[2][4] The English translation was also shortlisted for the 2024 International Booker Prize[5] and the 2025 Dublin Literary Award.[6]

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