Valeria Luiselli is a Mexican author known for her innovative storytelling and exploration of themes such as migration, identity, and language. Born in 1983 in Mexico City, she has lived in various countries, which influences her writing style and perspective. Her notable works include Lost Children Archive and Faces in the Crowd, both of which have received critical acclaim.
In addition to her novels, Luiselli has written essays and contributed to various literary journals. She is also recognized for her advocacy on issues related to immigration and has worked with organizations that support displaced individuals. Her unique voice has made her a significant figure in contemporary literature.