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Best collections of contemporary Latin American short stories

Discover the most compelling and acclaimed anthologies of modern short fiction from Latin America. This ranking features essential reading for enthusiasts of contemporary Latin American literature, showcasing diverse voices, innovative narratives, and influential authors from across the region. Explore collections that capture the vibrant cultural landscape and unique storytelling traditions of Latin American writers, perfect for literary studies and personal enjoyment.

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    Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil (Short Stories)

    96 Global Votes
    • Features beautiful, thoughtful writing

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    Ananda Lima's collection is a highly anticipated release for 2025, praised for its unique blend of surrealism and its exploration of modern Brazilian-American immigrant experiences. Its imaginative scope and fresh voice make it a standout in contemporary Latin American short fiction.

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    The Only Sound Is the Wind: Stories (Short Stories)

    91 Global Votes
    • Striking imagery

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    This 2025 collection stands out for its playful tenderness and satirical bent, creating strange new worlds where characters strive for love and connection. Its unique premises, such as mail-order clones and humans giving birth to animals, mark it as a fresh and imaginative contribution to contemporary short fiction.

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    My Chicano Heart (Short Stories)

    90 Global Votes
    • Refreshing and authentic stories

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    Daniel A. Olivas's collection, set for release in 2025, offers a rich tapestry of Chicano and Mexican culture through its diverse stories about love. Its blend of fanciful, magical, realistic, and noir elements, combined with the author's trademark humor, makes it a compelling contemporary read.

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    Reservoir Bitches: Stories (Short Stories)

    1 Global Votes
    • Tackles tough subjects in a funny, digestible, female-centric way

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    This debut collection from a new Mexican writer, releasing in 2025, is a powerful work of dark humor and social critique, featuring bold and unapologetic female voices. Its diverse characters and unflinching narratives make it a significant and thrilling addition to contemporary Latin American short stories.

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    Guatemalan Rhapsody (Short Stories)

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    • Explores loyalty, family, and change

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    Jared Lemus's debut collection, releasing in 2025, offers a poignant and immersive kaleidoscopic portrait of Guatemala and its people. Its masterful blend of sharp wit and profound tenderness provides a fresh and vital perspective on the Guatemalan experience, making it a key contemporary work.

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    The Pink Agave Motel (Short Stories)

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    • Explores depths of unhinged imagination

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    V. Castro's 2025 collection is a compelling read for those interested in contemporary Latinx horror, blending Mexican folklore with a feminist perspective. Her unique approach to cultural themes and horror makes this a notable and relevant addition to the genre.

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    The Dangers of Smoking in Bed (Short Stories)

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    • Collection of uncanny, unnerving, unsettling psychological short stories

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    Mariana Enríquez is a leading voice in the 'new Argentine narrative,' and this collection, shortlisted for the International Booker Prize in 2021, remains highly relevant for its disturbing, gothic, and visceral prose. It masterfully intertwines supernatural elements with profound social and political commentary on contemporary Argentina.

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    From Julio (Short Stories)

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    • Features thirty-five of the finest writers

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    This forthcoming collection from Julio Cortázar, a master of Latin American literature, is a highly anticipated release for 2026. It offers a new opportunity to engage with the work of a seminal figure whose influence continues to shape contemporary short fiction.

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    Borges (Short Stories)

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    • Includes interconnected short stories with common themes

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    This forthcoming collection by Adolfo Bioy Casares, a close collaborator and contemporary of Jorge Luis Borges, is an anticipated release for 2027. It promises to offer valuable insights into the work of another significant Argentine author, making it relevant for understanding the broader landscape of contemporary Latin American short fiction.