Aguirre, Nataniel. 2004. Las 10 mejores novelas de la literatura boliviana : la vuelta a la
literatura en diez mundos. La Paz: Plural Editores.
Booksfactory. Vida y obras de Horacio Quiroga. Booksfactory. http://www.
booksfactory.com/writers/quiroga_es.htm
Garet, Leonardo. 1994. Encuentro con Quiroga. Montevideo: Editores Asociados.
Literatura de Horacio Quiroga. El hombre muerto. Literatura. http://www.literatura.
us/quiroga/muerto.html
Martínez, Carlos, ed. 1997. Cuentos Completos 1. Buenos Aires: Seix Barral.
This is a useful collection of Quiroga's short stories with an informative introduction that outlines the author's life and times.
Pasteknik, Elsa. 1997. El mito en la obra de Horacio Quiroga. Buenos Aires: Editorial
Plus Ultra.
Pasteknik gives us an in-depth look at the author and his close ties to the region of Misiones.
Peden, Margaret, trans. 1976. The Decapitated Chicken. Austin: University of Texas
Press.
This is a collection of some of Quiroga's most popular short stories. This would be helpful to use with students if a class wanted to look at vocabulary translations and how each translator has his or her own interpretation.
Pérez-Martín, Norma. 1997. Testimonios autobiográficos de Horacio Quiroga. Buenos
Aires: Ediciones Corregidor.
Pérez-Martín gives us a look at Quiroga from many different angles, including the author's letters and travel diary.
Quiroga, Horacio. 2000. 15 cuentos y un decálogo. Montevideo: Ediciones del Pizarrón.
Wong-Russell, Michael.1996. Science and the uncanny in the fiction of Horacio
Quiroga. PhD