Chilco, Daniela Catrileo
Chilco, Daniela Catrileo
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Chilco
A Novel

Author: Daniela Catrileo, Jacob Edelstein

Narrator: Victoria Villarreal

Unabridged: 5 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/15/2025


Synopsis

A near-future fable about love, life, and friendship in a world that’s coming apart.  Chilco is the name of Pascale’s home island. It is also the Mapudungun word for fuchsia: a word that evokes tropical lushness, wetness, the deep greenness of the forest. Pascale's partner, Marina, grew up in the vertical slums of Capital City, a place scarred by centuries of colonialism and now the ravages of feckless developers. Every day the couple fear a sinkhole will open up and take with it another poor neighborhood, another raft of desperate refugees from the hinterlands: the indigenous, the poor, who are toiling for an all-consuming machine that is devouring the earth from beneath their feet.  When they finally flee the collapsing city to live in Chilco, are they escaping from the crushing weight of centuries of colonial repression that have eroded indigenous memories, language, and culture, or are they merely stepping into a twisted, lush new version of it? From her first days in this place where she’s supposed to feel safe and at home, Marina can’t avoid the feeling that everything is decaying around her—there is a smell of putrefaction in the air that no one except her can detect; there are seismic rifts that the political cruelties of the times have opened up in her own relationship with Pascale; and she is haunted by insistent memories of her past.  In Chilco, Daniela Catrileo’s baroque, tropical jeremiad, the wounds of capitalism and empire inflict themselves on the person and on the land, but linger most devastatingly in language and memory. Indigenous Mapudungun and Quechua words, history, and cosmology form the chorus to this tropical fever dream of life, love, death, and friendship.

Reviews

Goodreads review by The Speculative Shelf on March 31, 2025

An evocative meditation on colonialism, dispossession, and identity. Chilco unfolds in a city literally falling apart, while Mari’s collapse is more internal – she is caught between cultures, histories, and her own fractured sense of belonging. She grapples with the tension between rootedness and di......more

Goodreads review by Bruno on December 09, 2024

Aunque disfruté muchos fraseos y reflexiones, sentí que estaba desarticulada y que los distintos registros (políticos, contemplativos y culturales) no armonizaban. Sin embargo, creo que la novela es útil para debatir sobre la fetichización de cierto discurso esencialista, las estrategias narrativas......more

Goodreads review by Ina on October 21, 2023

Novela de diásporas, no sólo territoriales: culturales, amorosas. De una manera sutil y ponderada, mientras el mundo entra en un socavón, la huida a la isla de Chilco es la única manera de seguir a flote. Pero la muerte visita, el odio acecha y la diferencia es intolerable. No puedo dar más detalles......more

Goodreads review by Caro Mouat on November 13, 2023

La narrativa de Catrileo es impresionante en esta novela. Muy interesante la estructura, cómo va hilvanando la historia, los territorios, las lenguas, los personajes. Me pareció un libro hermoso, muy actual, lleno de rabia convertida en literatura.......more

Goodreads review by lucía linares on November 02, 2024

me da mucha pena pk tiene frases y reflexiones que me gustan y un impulso, idea que podría haber llegado a algo pero que se queda en nada. al libro y a la escritora les hacen falta cocinarse. y es esto que me pasa con este tipo de escritores que me muestras una imagen una situación (que repites cuar......more