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The International Library Presents Cristina Rivera Garza on Autobiography of Cotton with Rita Indiana

Tuesday, 7:00 pm EDT February 10, 2026

The Center for Fiction
& Livestreamed

Join us for an evening with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cristina Rivera Garza (Liliana’s Invincible Summer) as she discusses her new novel, Autobiography of Cotton. In this hybrid of history, archival research, fiction, and personal inquiry, Rivera Garza retraces the paths of the campesinos and laborers who shaped the cotton-growing region between Tamaulipas, Mexico, and Texas—a once prosperous territory that has been transformed by migration, displacement, and the violence of the modern border.

With characteristic curiosity and lyrical precision, Rivera Garza explores how the search for one’s origins can lead to silences, revelations, and the fragile architecture of memory itself. The result is a deeply intimate reencounter with land and lineage, revealing how personal history is braided into broader stories of labor, loss, and survival.

Rita Indiana, writer, composer, and Global Distinguished Professor at New York University, will join Rivera Garza to reflect on the power of literature to excavate memory, reclaim territory, and illuminate the spaces where personal and collective histories meet.

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About The International Library

This event is part of The International Library, a collaboration between The Center for Fiction and the Center for the Art of Translation. Join us for a series of conversations across time, place, language, and culture, with live audiences in San Francisco and Brooklyn—and more locations to come. This series will guide readers to think critically about how stories are told and explore the inspiration, philosophy, and craft of international storytellers.

AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF COTTON 9781644453698

Featuring

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    Cristina Rivera Garza

    Cristina Rivera Garza

    Cristina Rivera Garza is the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Liliana’s Invincible Summer. A MacArthur Fellow, she is the Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Chair and founder of the University of Houston’s PhD in Creative Writing in Spanish.


    Photo Credit: Annette Hornischer

About Our Partners

Founded in 2000, the Center for the Art of Translation is a literary nonprofit based in San Francisco, California. Our publications, events, and educational programming enrich the library of vital literary works, nurture and promote the work of translators, build audiences for literature in translation, and honor the incredible linguistic and cultural diversity of our schools and our world.