La noche navegable (1980) is the debut short story collection by Juan Villoro, capturing 1970s Mexican youth culture through themes of identity, post-modern tedium, and adolescent transition. The collection, influenced by the

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Villoro’s prose is sharp, witty, and deeply observant. He has a unique ability to make the everyday struggles of a teenager in the 70s feel universal and timeless. Whether they are playing in a bathtub or dreaming of trips to the U.S., his characters feel real, flawed, and deeply human. Where to Find the Book

Juan Villoro (1956) reunió una serie de relatos sobre adolescentes de la clase media, Material de Lectura Juan Villoro - El Colegio Nacional

The Plot: A Spiral into Obsession

Without spoiling the masterful turns of the narrative (for those who eventually find the physical or legal digital copy), La noche navegable typically orbits the life of a protagonist caught in a web of intellectual and romantic fixations.