Somebody Is Walking on Your Grave
My Cemetery Journeys
Mariana Enriquez author Megan McDowell translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Granta Books
Published:25th Sep '25
Should be back in stock very soon

An extraordinary, unsettling, gothic journey through the world's cemeteries - from Montparnasse to the Jewish cemetery in Prague, from Highgate to the hidden Aboriginal burial ground on Rottnest Island.
In Somebody is Walking on Your Grave, Mariana Enriquez blends journalistic rigour and her fascination with the macabre as we encounter famous graveyards steeped in history, such as Montparnasse in Paris, Highgate in London, and the Jewish cemetery in Prague, as well as more remote, decrepit, hidden, or secretly beautiful ones. These pages are full of the graves of famous figures - Elvis in Memphis, Karl Marx in London - mournful sculptures, traces of voodoo, catacombs, skeletons and an array of legends and stories. Mariana's personal journey weaves through haunting narratives, transforming burial grounds into spaces of reflection, obsession, and emotional discovery between the living and the dead. From the haunting statues of Staglieno in Genoa to the eerie silence of Rottnest Island's hidden Aboriginal cemetery, Enriquez's narrative shifts effortlessly between travelogue, essay, and memoir. In her unique voice, cemeteries transform into living, breathing places of reflection, obsession and revelation. As she roams, each cemetery becomes a lens through which she examines everything from colonial violence to the strange rituals surrounding death.
Somebody is Walking on Your Grave is part-travelogue, part-memoir, part-history, myth and legend. Even readers who lack her taste for the macabre will be enticed by Enriquez's infectious enthusiasm for her subject... [A] highly original book * Financial Times *
Not a travelogue so much as a grave-a-logue, Somebody is Walking on Your Grave is an exuberant, witty wander among the dead. You could not have a better friend to take you by the hand and lead you for a long traipse among tilting tombstones, dank crypts, and chilling history -- Joe Hill
Enríquez, when she does just enough, is pretty much unbeatable -- A.K. Blakemore
Enriquez's talent and fearlessness is something to behold * Financial Times *
Enriquez's great gift that she can make stories with ugly subject matter so addictive and full of life * Observer *
One of Latin America's brightest stars * Telegraph *
Full of dark romanticism, teasing the reader in a kind of danse macabre... A fascinating and provocative rendering of the stories of the dead and those who tend to them * The Skinny *
ISBN: 9781803511290
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336 pages