Samanta Schweblin, born in 1978, is an Argentine author currently residing in Berlin, Germany. She gained prominence with her debut novel, "Fever Dream," showcasing a distinct, unsettling style characterized by unsettling atmospheres, psychological suspense, and exploration of anxieties. Schweblin’s work often delves into themes of motherhood, domesticity, and the dark side of suburban life, frequently employing a fragmented narrative and dreamlike quality to create a sense of unease and disorientation in the reader.
Schweblin has cultivated a significant international profile through her publication in prestigious literary journals such as The New Yorker and Granta, as well as through awards across various countries. Her extensive body of work includes short stories, novellas, and novels, cementing her position as a key voice in contemporary Latin American literature.






