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Fri, 22 May 2026 · 20:00 ✨ New

Samanta Schweblin: Out of Reach

MeetFactory, Prague

And now I have something extra in my body, something new is switching on or off there, something sharp and glowing.

Dusty roads, a broken fence, empty horse paddocks, scorching heat and lush green horizons planted with soy. The Argentine province a few hundred kilometers from the capital is the setting for Amanda's first meeting with Carla—a woman fleeing the city with her daughter to find peace on the periphery. Carla is eccentric, beautiful, and the mother of a strange and mysterious David.

In her 2014 novella Out of Reach, Samanta Schweblin digs her nails into the exhausting and often destructive relationship between mother and child with uncompromising storytelling. The constant transformation of fear into joy and back again, the anxious recalibration of the safe distance that must be quickly crossed if something goes wrong, or simply the weight of not understanding your own child—these are themes the author serves up against the backdrop of a parched and remote landscape. A landscape so drained that the bonds between people and the bonds to nature cease to function. Safe distance, as the original title reads, is here equally a metaphor for the thread on which the world barely holds.

The author reads from her work.