Borges meets Samanta Schweblin and Mariana Enríquez in this boldly imaginative punk dystopia
AN IRISH INDEPENDENT BOOK TO CATCH YOUR IMAGINATION IN 2025 'A psychedelic fever dream' ESQUIRE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2025 'A rip-roaring satire of late capitalism and humanity's unerring instinct for self-sabotage' IRISH TIMES 'An incandescent imagination' VALERIA LUISELLI The year is 2272. New York and Buenos Aires were submerged years ago and the Patagonian archipelagos are the only habitable lands on Earth. Here, Dengue Boy is a humanoid mosquito whose monstrous appearance repulses everyone, including his own mother. As the world spirals to its end, Dengue Boy searches for the meaning of his life and his true origins. Elsewhere, adults exploit the value of pandemics on the Stock Exchange and waste the last of Earth's resources, while their privileged children plug into virtual realities and stream violent video games. For readers of China Miéville, Samanta Schweblin and Mariana Enríquez, with joyful, savage flair, Dengue Boy blends body horror and cyberpunk to deliver an extraordinary portrait of a demented future. Translated from Spanish by Rahul Bery
"Wonderfully weird and amazing!" - New Scientist, Best New Science Fiction 2025
"A rip-roaring satire of late capitalism and humanity's unerring instinct for self-sabotage." - Irish Times
"A demented fever dream, bilious, splenetic, awash with spilled bodily fluids and shot through with the blackest of humour. Argentine author Nieva, one of Granta's Best Young Spanish-Language Novelists of 2021, makes his English-language debut here, splicing Ballard, Borges and Lovecraft to create an almost unclassifiable piece of work that's both utterly engrossing and unrepentantly gross-out" - Financial Times
"In Dengue Boy by Argentinian writer Michel Nieva (translated by Rahul Bery) the year is 2272, the Patagonian archipelagos are the only place left habitable on Earth and Dengue Boy is a half-humanoid mosquito. It's a part body horror, part cyberpunk novel of a world being squeezed for its last resources." - Irish Independent, Books to Capture Your Imagination in 2025
"Unsettling and essential ... A brilliantly strange new novel" - WIRED
"A part human and part mosquito child born from an experiment gone wrong goes on a journey, and a post-post-post capitalist world is on the brink of collapse. Sign me up." - Lit Hub, Most Anticipated Books of 2025
"A psychedelic fever dream" - Esquire - 20 Most Anticipated Books of 2025
"Michel Nieva's Dengue Boy is a wild book, surprising on every page; insightful, funny and grotesque. A unique hybrid of body horror, absurdist satire and dystopian science fiction, this novel critiques capitalism and colonialism with an entrancing humorous tone and a gruesome plot." - Skinny
"Dengue Boy is a striking reminder of the power of genre fiction to speak truth to power and to vividly reveal the uncomfortable inequalities our society is built on. It mixes plausible biological and technological speculation with cutting satire and imaginatively surreal imagery. Nieva has created a modern masterpiece, and established himself as a key new voice in speculative fiction" - Fantasy Hive
"Nieva's English-language debut boils both into a hallucinogenic cocktail about the end of one world and the beginnings of another . . . [Dengue Boy is] a hyperkinetic, audacious grotesquerie about metamorphosis and the inevitability of change." - Kirkus Reviews
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AN IRISH INDEPENDENT BOOK TO CATCH YOUR IMAGINATION IN 2025 'A psychedelic fever dream' ESQUIRE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2025 'A rip-roaring satire of late capitalism and humanity's unerring instinct for self-sabotage' IRISH TIMES 'An incandescent imagination' VALERIA LUISELLI The year is 2272. New York and Buenos Aires were submerged years ago and the Patagonian archipelagos are the only habitable lands on Earth. Here, Dengue Boy is a humanoid mosquito whose monstrous appearance repulses everyone, including his own mother. As the world spirals to its end, Dengue Boy searches for the meaning of his life and his true origins. Elsewhere, adults exploit the value of pandemics on the Stock Exchange and waste the last of Earth's resources, while their privileged children plug into virtual realities and stream violent video games. For readers of China Miéville, Samanta Schweblin and Mariana Enríquez, with joyful, savage flair, Dengue Boy blends body horror and cyberpunk to deliver an extraordinary portrait of a demented future. Translated from Spanish by Rahul Bery
"Wonderfully weird and amazing!" - New Scientist, Best New Science Fiction 2025
"A rip-roaring satire of late capitalism and humanity's unerring instinct for self-sabotage." - Irish Times
"A demented fever dream, bilious, splenetic, awash with spilled bodily fluids and shot through with the blackest of humour. Argentine author Nieva, one of Granta's Best Young Spanish-Language Novelists of 2021, makes his English-language debut here, splicing Ballard, Borges and Lovecraft to create an almost unclassifiable piece of work that's both utterly engrossing and unrepentantly gross-out" - Financial Times
"In Dengue Boy by Argentinian writer Michel Nieva (translated by Rahul Bery) the year is 2272, the Patagonian archipelagos are the only place left habitable on Earth and Dengue Boy is a half-humanoid mosquito. It's a part body horror, part cyberpunk novel of a world being squeezed for its last resources." - Irish Independent, Books to Capture Your Imagination in 2025
"Unsettling and essential ... A brilliantly strange new novel" - WIRED
"A part human and part mosquito child born from an experiment gone wrong goes on a journey, and a post-post-post capitalist world is on the brink of collapse. Sign me up." - Lit Hub, Most Anticipated Books of 2025
"A psychedelic fever dream" - Esquire - 20 Most Anticipated Books of 2025
"Michel Nieva's Dengue Boy is a wild book, surprising on every page; insightful, funny and grotesque. A unique hybrid of body horror, absurdist satire and dystopian science fiction, this novel critiques capitalism and colonialism with an entrancing humorous tone and a gruesome plot." - Skinny
"Dengue Boy is a striking reminder of the power of genre fiction to speak truth to power and to vividly reveal the uncomfortable inequalities our society is built on. It mixes plausible biological and technological speculation with cutting satire and imaginatively surreal imagery. Nieva has created a modern masterpiece, and established himself as a key new voice in speculative fiction" - Fantasy Hive
"Nieva's English-language debut boils both into a hallucinogenic cocktail about the end of one world and the beginnings of another . . . [Dengue Boy is] a hyperkinetic, audacious grotesquerie about metamorphosis and the inevitability of change." - Kirkus Reviews
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