Red April

Santiago Roncagliolo

earliest edition we have, 2009 Vintage, 2010 paperback 271 pages

A chilling, internationally acclaimed political thriller, Red April is a grand achievement in contemporary Latin American fiction, written by the youngest winner ever of the Alfaguara Prize--one of the most prestigious in the Spanish-speaking world--and translated from the Spanish by one of our most celebrated literary translators, Edith Grossman. It evokes Holy Week during a cruel, bloody, and terrifying time in Per...

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Editions we hold

Red April edition · 2018 · Atlantic Books, Limited · 9781786495402
Red April edition · 2011 · Atlantic · 271 pages · 9781843548317
Red April paperback · 2010 · Vintage · 271 pages · 9780307388384
Red April edition · 2010 · Atlantic Books, Limited · 300 pages · 9781848877924
Red April ebook · 2009 · Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group · 9780307378316
Red April edition · 2009 · Pantheon Books · 271 pages · 9780375425448
Red April edition · 2009 · Atlantic · 271 pages · 9781843548300

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