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Dallas: Rodrigo Fresán & Mark Haber In Conversation With Lori Feathers

  • The Texas Theatre 231 Jefferson Boulevard Dallas, TX, 75208 United States (map)

Join us at the 2025 Hay Festival Forum Dallas for a conversation that brings together Rodrigo Fresán (Argentina), winner of the 2025 Republic of Consciousness Prize (U.S. & Canada) for Melvill (Open Letter Books), and Mark Haber (United States), shortlisted for the same award with Lesser Ruins (Coffee House Press). The Republic of Consciousness Prize celebrates exceptional literary fiction from small independent presses. Moderated by Lori Feathers, co-owner of Interabang Books and founding chair of the prize’s U.S. & Canada chapter, the discussion will highlight the authors’ work, the role of translation, and the importance of independent publishing in bringing ambitious, boundary-pushing fiction to readers across languages and cultures.

The conversation will be moderated by Lori Feathers, co-owner and book buyer at Interabang Books in Dallas, a respected literary critic, and chair of the Republic of Consciousness Prize (US).


Winner of the 2018 Best Translated Book Award

Winner of the 2025 Republic of Consciousness Prize, USA & Canada

A dying father in the grip of fever and delirium recounts his youth, his Grand Tour, the Venetian palaces populated by fascinating and evil figures, his ruin, and his most beautiful journey—the crossing on foot of the frozen Hudson River. His son, still a child, sits at the foot of the bed, attentively collecting these final, hallucinated words.

Could the work of Herman Melville—masterful author, misunderstood, far too ahead of his time, and considered crazy and dangerous by some critics—have as its source this ultimate paternal legacy?

Questioning the intricacies of fiction, which constantly oscillates between reality and imagination, Rodrigo Fresán’s approaches the enigma of the literary vocation in a new light. An invented biography, a gothic novel populated by ghosts, and an evocation of a filial love, Melvill contains all the talent, humor, and immense culture found in the other great works from one of Spanish literature's most ambitious writers.

Translated from the Spanish by Will Vanderhyden


Rodrigo Fresán is the author of eleven works of fiction, including Kensington Gardens, Mantra, The Invented Part, winner of the 2018 Best Translated Book Award, and its sequels, The Dreamed Part and The Remembered Part, and, most recently, Melvill. A self-professed “referential maniac,” his works incorporate many elements from science fiction (Philip K. Dick in particular) alongside pop culture and literary references. According to Jonathan Lethem, “he’s a kaleidoscopic, open-hearted, shamelessly polymathic storyteller, the kind who brings a blast of oxygen into the room.” In 2017, he received the Prix Roger Caillois awarded by PEN Club France every year to both a French and a Latin American writer.

Earlier Event: October 17
Dallas: Hay Festival Forum