The Foreign Girls

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by Sergio Olguin


  “Good afternoon, do you know where we can buy a string?” Frida asked the man behind the bar.

  The barman explained that they would have to go to San Miguel de Tucumán. He told them how to get there. They would need to take a taxi. At that moment the solitary girl offered to take them. Frida looked at her properly for the first time. Just looking at her, she felt her body respond. She had that feeling of being at the start of a story. Of a love story, of a tragedy. Of something that can only happen when one is fully alive.

  February–December 2013

  About the Author

  Sergio Olguín was born in Buenos Aires in 1967. His first work of fiction, Lanús, was published in 2002. It was followed by a number of successful novels, including Oscura monótona sangre (Dark Monotonous Blood), which won the Tusquets Prize in 2009. His books have been translated into English, German, French and Italian. The Foreign Girls, following on from the success of The Fragility of Bodies, is the second in a crime series featuring journalist Veronica Rosenthal. Sergio Olguín is also a scriptwriter and has been the editor of a number of cultural publications.

  Copyright

  BITTER LEMON PRESS

  First published in the United Kingdom in 2021 by

  Bitter Lemon Press, 47 Wilmington Square, London WC1X 2ET

  www.bitterlemonpress.com

  First published in Spanish as Las extranjeras

  by Suma de Letras (Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Argentina), 2014

  Bitter Lemon Press gratefully acknowledges the financial

  assistance of the Arts Council of England

  Work published within the framework of “Sur” Translation Support Program of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship of the Argentine Republic

  Obra editada en el marco del Programa “Sur” de Apoyo a las Traducciones del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Culto de la República Argentina

  Lyrics: p. 47, “Zingara”, sung by Iva Zanicchi. Composed by Enrico Riccardi and Luigi Albertelli, released Feb. 1969 © PSP; p. 47, “Fra Noi (È Finita Così)”, sung by Iva Zanicchi, released 1966; p. 109, “É Isso Aí”, sung by Ana Carolina and Seu Jorge, © 2005 BMG Brasil LTDA, p. 210, “Dindiandi”, by Petra Magoni and Ferruccio Spinetti, © 2007 Bonsaï Music

  © Sergio Olguín, 2014

  This edition published by arrangement with VF Agencia Literaria

  English translation © Miranda France, 2021

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission of the publisher

  The moral rights of the author and the translator have been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

  All the characters and events described in this novel are imaginary and any similarity with real people or events is purely coincidental

  A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library

  PB ISBN 978–1–913394–387

  eBook USC ISBN 978–1–913394–394

  eBook ROW ISBN 978–1–913394–462

  Typeset by Tetragon, London

  Printed and bound by the CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon, CR0 4YY

 

 

 


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