Mariana Enríquez, born on December sixth, nineteen seventy-three, is a prominent Argentine writer, journalist, and teacher, recognized for her contributions to the new Argentine narrative. Her literary works predominantly explore the horror and gothic genres, captivating readers with their dark themes and compelling storytelling.
Among her notable publications is the acclaimed short story collection, Things We Lost in the Fire, released in two thousand sixteen, which earned her the Premis Ciutat de Barcelona in the category of Literature in Spanish in two thousand seventeen. Additionally, her novel Our Share of Night, published in two thousand nineteen, garnered several prestigious awards, including the Premio Herralde de Novela and the Grand Prix in two thousand twenty-two.
In the realm of journalism, Enríquez serves as the deputy editor of the cultural supplement