
Not a River
by Selva Almada
3.87
Literary Fiction
Somber
Quiet
Unsettling
This spare novel follows three men returning to a river where a tragic accident once occurred. Almada’s prose is restrained, allowing grief and guilt to surface gradually. The landscape mirrors emotional unease. Time feels suspended, heavy with memory. The novel resists explanation or catharsis. A quiet, devastating exploration of loss and masculinity.

