Horacio Quiroga

Horacio Quiroga was an influential Uruguayan writer, born on December 31, 1878, in Salto, Uruguay. Best known for his short stories, Quiroga's work often reflects the beauty and brutality of nature, drawing heavily from his experiences in the jungles of Misiones, Argentina. His life was marked by personal tragedy, including the early deaths of his father and wife, which deeply influenced his writing style and themes. Quiroga's storytelling is rich with emotion, often blending elements of the fantastical with the harsh realities of life, making his narratives both poignant and compelling.

Throughout his career, Quiroga produced a remarkable body of work that includes classics like "The Decapitated Chicken" and "The Night Face Up." His unique voice and vivid imagery invite readers into a world where nature and human emotions intertwine. If you're curious about the depths of human experience as seen through Quiroga's lens, diving into his stories will surely be a rewarding journey. Explore his works in the app and discover the haunting beauty of his tales.

South American Jungle Tales

Read by James K. White


Horacio Quiroga



The stories in South American Jungle Tales center on the relationships between people and the different creatures Quiroga came into contact …