Katherine Vaz

[4] Her novel, Mariana, (HarperCollins, 1997), was selected by the Library of Congress as one of the Top 30 International Books of 1998 and has been translated into six languages.[11] She lives in New York City and the Springs area of East Hampton with Christopher Cerf, whom she married in July 2015.Vaz's novel "Saudade" received positive reviews, earning an average 4/5 stars on Goodreads.[16] According to the Library Journal, “This wonderfully inventive novel, which contains elements of magic realism, is infused with a sense of saudade-a Portuguese word that, according to the author, can be understood as an extremely intense longing for a time, place, or people... First novelist Vaz has written a challenging and rewarding work of fiction.”[17] Her novels "Mariana" and "Above the Salt" also received positive reviews.[18] According to Maaza Mengiste, “Katherine Vaz writes with piercing, startling beauty: every sentence suffused with longing, every moment shining with possibility.
Castro Valley, CaliforniaChristopher CerfHarvard UniversityRadcliffe Institute for Advanced StudyMarianaDrue Heinz Literature PrizePrairie Schooner Book PrizeNational Endowment for the ArtsPeople Magazine'sUniversity of Pittsburgh PressUniversity of Nebraska PressThe SunTriQuarterlyOther VoicesThe Gettysburg ReviewThe Iowa ReviewTin HouseGlimmer TrainThe Alaska Quarterly ReviewPleiadesGargoyle MagazineNinth LetterHarvard ReviewGoodreadsLibrary JournalMaaza Mengiste