Valeria Luiselli Books in Order
Valeria Luiselli is a critically acclaimed author, born in Mexico City in 1983 and raised in South Africa. Her innovative and boundary-pushing work has been widely translated and published in leading international journals, including the New York Times, Granta, and McSweeney’s. Luiselli has collaborated with renowned choreographer Christopher Wheeldon on a ballet libretto, premiered by the New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center in 2010, and has also created site-specific sound installations for institutions such as the Serpentine Gallery in London. Her unique approach to storytelling has been showcased in experimental projects, including a novella published in serial form for workers at a Mexican juice factory. Based in New York City, Luiselli continues to push the boundaries of literary and artistic expression.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Valeria Luiselli
- #1AmazonSidewalks(2010)
- #2AmazonTell Me How It Ends(2016)
- #3AmazonWhere You Are of Maps That Will Leave You Feeling Completely Lost(2013)
- #4AmazonTales of Two Cities: The Best and Worst of Times In Today's New York(2014)
- #5AmazonLunatics, Lovers and Poets(2016)
- #6AmazonMAKE X(2016)
- #7AmazonGlimmer Train Stories, #101(2017)
- #8AmazonThe Best Short Stories 2022: The O. Henry Prize Winners(2022)
About Valeria Luiselli
Valeria Luiselli is a critically acclaimed author, born in Mexico City in 1983 and raised in South Africa. Her innovative and boundary-pushing work has been widely translated and published in leading international journals, including the New York Times, Granta, and McSweeney’s. Luiselli has collaborated with renowned choreographer Christopher Wheeldon on a ballet libretto, premiered by the New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center in 2010, and has also created site-specific sound installations for institutions such as the Serpentine Gallery in London. Her unique approach to storytelling has been showcased in experimental projects, including a novella published in serial form for workers at a Mexican juice factory. Based in New York City, Luiselli continues to push the boundaries of literary and artistic expression.
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