María Luisa Bombal
Maria Luisa Bombal was one of the first Spanish American novelists to break away from the realist tradition in fiction and to write in a highly individual and personal style, stressing irrational and subconscious themes. During the 1930s when most of her fellow writers were turning out works emphasizing social conflict, Bombal turned inwardly for her inspiration and produced several works of remarkable artistic quality. She incorporated the secret inner world of her women protagonists into the mainstream of her novels. In this respect she may be regarded as a precursor of the later Boom writers of the 1960s and 1970s in Latin America. And she accomplished this in a prose charged with poetic vibration, filled with a sense of imminent tragedy
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Martha Riva Palacio Obón
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Artes Visuales en la Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas de la UNAM. En 2011 ganó el
XVI Premio de Literatura Infantil Barco de Vapor con su novela Las sirenas sueñan con
trilobites. La cual fue seleccionada para el Catálogo White Ravens 2013 de la Biblioteca
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poema si lo sabes acomodar -editado por Ediciones El Naranjo- ha sido seleccionado
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Luis López Nieves
Influential and best selling Puerto Rican author. Awarded the National Literature Prize on two occasions(2000, 2005.) Has a MA in Hispanic Literature and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, both from State University of New York at Stony Brook.
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Pedro Lemebel
Hijo de Pedro Mardones, panadero, y Violeta Lemebel, nació "literalmente en la orilla del Zanjón de la Aguada" y "vivió en medio del barro" hasta que, a mediados de los años sesenta, "su familia se mudó a un conjunto de viviendas sociales en avenida Departamental".
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Estudió en un liceo industrial donde se enseñaba forja de metal y mueblería y, después, en la Universidad de Chile, donde se tituló de profesor de Artes Plásticas. Trabajó en dos liceos, de los cuales fue despedido en 1983 "presumiblemente por su apariencia, ya que no hacía mucho esfuerzo por disimular su homosexualidad".
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Rosario Ferré
Rosario Ferré was born in Puerto Rico, where her father served as governor. She was best known for her novels and short stories. In 1992, Ferré was awarded the Liberatur Prix award at the Frankfurt Book Fair for the German translation of her novel Sweet Diamond Dust. She was a finalist for the National Book Award for her novel The House on the Lagoon in 1995.
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Alejo Carpentier
Writings of Cuban author, musicologist, and diplomat Alejo Carpentier influenced the development of magical realism; his novels include El siglo de las luces! (1962) and The Kingdom of This World (1949).
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Alejo Carpentier Blagoobrasoff, an essayist, greatly influenced Latin American literature during its "boom" period.
Perhaps most important intellectual figure of the 20th century, this classically trained pianist and theorist of politics and literature produced avant-garde radio programming. Best known Carpentier also collaborated with such luminaries as Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, Georges Bataille, and Antonin Artaud. With Havana, he strongly self-identified throughout his life. People jailed and exiled him, who lived for many -
Gabriel García Márquez
Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez was a Colombian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist. García Márquez, familiarly known as "Gabo" in his native country, was considered one of the most significant authors of the 20th century. In 1982, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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He studied at the University of Bogotá and later worked as a reporter for the Colombian newspaper El Espectador and as a foreign correspondent in Rome, Paris, Barcelona, Caracas, and New York. He wrote many acclaimed non-fiction works and short stories, but is best-known for his novels, such as One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) and Love in the Time of Cholera (1985). His works have achieved significant critical acclaim and widespr -
Juan Rulfo
Juan Perez Rulfo
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Juan Rulfo nació el 16 de mayo de 1917 Él sostuvo que esto ocurrió en la casa familiar de Apulco, Jalisco, aunque fue registrado en la ciudad de Sayula, donde se conserva su acta de nacimiento. Vivió en la pequeña población de San Gabriel, pero las tempranas muertes de su padre, primero (1923), y de su madre poco después (1927), obligaron a sus familiares a inscribirlo en un internado en Guadalajara, la capital del estado de Jalisco.
Durante sus años en San Gabriel entró en contacto con la biblioteca de un cura (básicamente literaria), depositada en la casa familiar, y recordará siempre estas lecturas, esenciales en su formación literaria. Algunos acostumbran destacar su temprana orfandad como determinante en su vocación artí -
Julio Cortázar
Julio Cortázar, born Julio Florencio Cortázar Descotte, was an Argentine author of novels and short stories. He influenced an entire generation of Latin American writers from Mexico to Argentina, and most of his best-known work was written in France, where he established himself in 1951.
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Mario Benedetti
Mario Benedetti (full name: Mario Orlando Hamlet Hardy Brenno Benedetti Farugia) was a Uruguayan journalist, novelist, and poet. Despite publishing more than 80 books and being published in twenty languages he was not well known in the English-speaking world. He is considered one of Latin America's most important 20th-century writers.
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Benedetti was a member of the 'Generation of 45', a Uruguayan intellectual and literary movement and also wrote in the famous weekly Uruguayan newspaper Marcha from 1945 until it was forcibly closed by the military government in 1973, and was its literary director from 1954. From 1973 to 1985 he lived in exile, and returned to Uruguay in March 1983 following the restoration of democracy. -
Manuel Puig
Manuel Puig (born Juan Manuel Puig Delledonne) was an Argentinian author. Among his best known novels are La traición de Rita Hayworth (1968) (Betrayed by Rita Hayworth), Boquitas pintadas (1969) (Heartbreak Tango), and El beso de la mujer araña (1976) (Kiss of the Spider Woman), which was made into a film by the Argentine-Brazilian Director, Héctor Babenco and in 1993 into a Broadway musical.
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José Donoso
From Wikipedia: José Manuel Donoso Yáñez (5 October 1924 – 7 December 1996), known as José Donoso, was a Chilean writer, journalist and professor. He lived most of his life in Chile, although he spent many years in self-imposed exile in Mexico, the United States and Spain. Although he had left his country in the sixties for personal reasons, after 1973 he said his exile was also a form of protest against the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. He returned to Chile in 1981 and lived there until his death.
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Donoso is the author of a number of short stories and novels, which contributed greatly to the Latin American literary boom. His best known works include the novels Coronación (Coronation), El lugar sin límites (Hell Has No Limits) and El obsc -
Federico García Lorca
Born in Fuente Vaqueros, Granada, Spain, June 5 1898; died near Granada, August 19 1936, García Lorca is one of Spain's most deeply appreciated and highly revered poets and dramatists. His murder by the Nationalists at the start of the Spanish civil war brought sudden international fame, accompanied by an excess of political rhetoric which led a later generation to question his merits; after the inevitable slump, his reputation has recovered (largely with a shift in interest to the less obvious works). He must now be bracketed with Machado as one of the two greatest poets Spain has produced in the 20th century, and he is certainly Spain's greatest dramatist since the Golden Age.
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Vicente Huidobro
Vicente García-Huidobro Fernández was a Chilean poet born to an aristocratic family. He was an exponent of the artistic movement called Creacionismo ("Creationism"), which held that a poet should bring life to the things he or she writes about, rather than just describe them.
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Huidobro was born into a wealthy family in Santiago. After spending his first years in Europe, he enrolled in a Jesuit secondary school in Santiago where he was expelled for using a ring, which he claimed, was for marriage. He studied literature at the University of Chile and published "Ecos del alma" ( Soul's Echoes ) in 1911, a work with modernist tendencies. The following year he married, and started to edit the journal "Musa Joven" ( Young Muse ), where part of his -
Pedro Lemebel
Hijo de Pedro Mardones, panadero, y Violeta Lemebel, nació "literalmente en la orilla del Zanjón de la Aguada" y "vivió en medio del barro" hasta que, a mediados de los años sesenta, "su familia se mudó a un conjunto de viviendas sociales en avenida Departamental".
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Estudió en un liceo industrial donde se enseñaba forja de metal y mueblería y, después, en la Universidad de Chile, donde se tituló de profesor de Artes Plásticas. Trabajó en dos liceos, de los cuales fue despedido en 1983 "presumiblemente por su apariencia, ya que no hacía mucho esfuerzo por disimular su homosexualidad".
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Roberto Bolaño
For most of his early adulthood, Bolaño was a vagabond, living at one time or another in Chile, Mexico, El Salvador, France and Spain. Bolaño moved to Europe in 1977, and finally made his way to Spain, where he married and settled on the Mediterranean coast near Barcelona, working as a dishwasher, a campground custodian, bellhop and garbage collector — working during the day and writing at night.
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He continued with his poetry, before shifting to fiction in his early forties. In an interview Bolaño stated that he made this decision because he felt responsible for the future financial well-being of his family, which he knew he could never secure from the earnings of a poet. This was confirmed by Jorge Herralde, who explained that Bolaño "aband -
José Zorrilla
Dramaturgo y poeta español que fue una de las figuras más destacadas del romanticismo. Nació en Valladolid y estudió en las universidades de Toledo y Valladolid. Escritor enormemente prolífico, publicó cuarenta obras, en su mayoría historias nacionales, entre 1839 y 1849. También completó los Cantos del trovador (1840-1841), una serie de leyendas españolas escritas en verso. En 1850 se trasladó a Francia y en 1855 a México. De regreso a España, en 1866, comprobó que pese a la extraordinaria popularidad que había alcanzado su obra no podía cobrar derechos de autor. Vivió en la pobreza hasta que finalmente obtuvo una pequeña pensión del Gobierno. En 1889 fue nombrado poeta laureado de España. El genio de Zorrilla como poeta de su tiempo se ad
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Manuel Rojas
Nació en Buenos Aires el 8 de enero de 1896, hijo de Manuel Rojas Córdoba y Dorotea Sepúlveda, ambos chilenos. A pesar de pasar un par de años en Chile, su madre ya viuda volvió a Argentina en 1903. Manuel estudió hasta los 11 años en ese país.
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A los 16 decidió volver a Chile, donde realizó en variados oficios como pintor, electricista, estibador, aprendiz de sastre, actor en compañías teatrales, entre otros. Se casó con María Baeza con quien tuvo tres hijos.
Luego de enviudar viajó por Europa, Sudamérica y Medio Oriente. Posteriormente comenzó a trabajar como escritor en Los Tiempos y Las Últimas Noticias. Fue profesor en la Universidad de Chile.
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Nellie Campobello
Nellie Francisca Ernestina Campobello Luna, born María Francisca Moya Luna (b. November 7, 1900 – d. July 9, 1986), was a Mexican writer. Like her half-sister Gloria, a well-known ballet dancer, she was also known as an enthusiastic dancer and choreographer.
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Campobello was born in Ocampo, Durango the third of six children of Rafaela Luna, and her father was her mother's nephew Jesús Felipe Moya Luna, son of her sister Florencia. Probably this was a reason, why she concealed traces of her past. She handled also her year of birth indiscriminately as 1909 or 1913. She spent her childhood in Parral, Chihuahua and her youth in the city of Chihuahua, where she visited the Inglesa de la Colonia Rosales college. After her father was killed in the Ba -
Eduardo Barrios
Eduardo Barrios Achurra was a Chilean writer and poet born in Valparaíso in 1884.
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After his father’s death, at the age of 5 his family moved to Lima until the age of 15 where he was the victim of harassment by his classmates. After high school he joined the Chilean Military School but quit before graduating as an officer. He spent much of his young adulthood travelling throughout Latin America doing a colorful array of odd jobs to earn a living. By 1915 he was back in Chile working for a variety of newspapers and magazines, including La Mañana, Zig Zag, revista Pacifico and revista Atenea. From 1925 to 1959 he held various positions in government, museums and the local Press. He was elected to the Chilean, Argentinian and the Brazilian Acade -
Francisca Solar
Francisca Solar (1983) es una escritora chilena publicada en 20 países y con más de 150.000 copias vendidas, autora de novelas y cuentos para niños, jóvenes y adultos en diversos géneros, si bien es mayormente reconocida por sus títulos de Ficción Histórica. A los 22 años se convirtió en la escritora más joven de su país en firmar un contrato de edición internacional con base en España. Es Licenciada en Comunicación Social y Periodista, Máster en Neurociencias Aplicadas y con estudios posteriores en Criminología, Psicología Forense y Guión de Cine. Su última novela, El Buzón de las Impuras, ha sido publicada en 8 países e ingresó al ranking de bestsellers de Chile desde su estreno, manteniéndose 30 semanas consecutivas hasta la fecha (dic 2
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Alejandro Zambra
Alejandro Zambra is a Chilean writer. He is the author of Bonsai, The Private Lives of Trees, Ways of Going Home, My Documents, Multiple Choice, Not to Read, Chilean Poet and Childish Literature. His stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Granta, Harper's, Zoetrope, and McSweeney’s, among other places.
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Nona Fernández
Patricia Paola Fernández Silanes (Santiago, 1971), más conocida como Nona Fernández, es una actriz, escritora, guionista y feminista chilena.
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Hija única de madre soltera, Nona Fernández creció en un barrio de avenida Matta cercano al mercado persa Bíobío. Como actriz, fundó la compañía Merri Melodys, participó en montajes de muchas obras teatrales y ganó como mejor actriz un concurso del Centro Chileno-Norteamericano de Cultura.
Sus cuentos aparecieron primero en diversas antologías de concursos, y su primer libro de relatos salió a luz el año 2000: El cielo. Dos años más tarde publicó su premiada novela Mapocho. -
Andrés Montero
Escritor y narrador oral, cofundador de la Compañía La Matrioska. Es autor de "El año en que hablamos con el mar", "La muerte viene estilando", "Taguada" y "Tony Ninguno" y del ensayo "Por qué contar cuentos en el siglo XXI" y de los libros juveniles "Alguien toca la puerta", "Tres noches en la escuela", "En el horizonte se dibuja un barco" y "Bestiario de Chile".
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En 2017 obtuvo el X Premio Iberoamericano de Novela Elena Poniatowska de la Ciudad de México por la novela Tony Ninguno, y en 2022 recibió el Premio del Círculo de Críticos de Arte, el Premio de la Academia de la Lengua y el Premio Mejores Obras Literarias del Ministerio de las Culturas por La muerte viene estilando.
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Mason Deaver
Mason Deaver is a bestselling and award-winning author of young adult and adult romance novels. Their books have been awarded stars from Bookpage and Booklist, nominated for the Goodreads Choice Awards, and won the Pink News Best Young Adult Book Award.
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Their first novel, I Wish You All the Best, named one of Cosmopolitan's 100 Best YA Books was made into a film directed by Tommy Dorfman. It premiered at the SXSW film festival in 2024 to rave reviews.
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Ernesto Sabato
Ernesto Sabato (1911-2011) fue un destacado escritor, ensayista y físico argentino. Nacido en Rojas, en la provincia de Buenos Aires, estudió física en la Universidad Nacional de La Plata y posteriormente trabajó en el laboratorio Curie de París, antes de en 1945 volcarse por completo en la literatura.
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Su vida estuvo marcada por una constante reflexión sobre la condición humana, el arte y los dilemas éticos del siglo XX. Durante la última dictadura militar en Argentina, presidió la Comisión Nacional sobre la Desaparición de Personas (CONADEP), que produjo el emblemático informe Nunca Más.
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Eduardo Barrios
Eduardo Barrios Achurra was a Chilean writer and poet born in Valparaíso in 1884.
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After his father’s death, at the age of 5 his family moved to Lima until the age of 15 where he was the victim of harassment by his classmates. After high school he joined the Chilean Military School but quit before graduating as an officer. He spent much of his young adulthood travelling throughout Latin America doing a colorful array of odd jobs to earn a living. By 1915 he was back in Chile working for a variety of newspapers and magazines, including La Mañana, Zig Zag, revista Pacifico and revista Atenea. From 1925 to 1959 he held various positions in government, museums and the local Press. He was elected to the Chilean, Argentinian and the Brazilian Acade -
Óscar Castro
Escritor y poeta chileno. Su obra literaria abarcó tanto el género lírico —con un lenguaje transparente, humano y melancólico, con una métrica perfecta— como el género narrativo, mucho más realista y cercana al criollismo.
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Silvina Ocampo
Silvina Ocampo Aguirre was a poet and short-fiction writer.
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Ocampo was the youngest of the six children of Manuel Ocampo and Ramona Aguirre. One of her sisters was Victoria Ocampo, the publisher of the literarily important Argentine magazine Sur.
Silvina was educated at home by tutors, and later studied drawing in Paris under Giorgio de Chirico. She was married to Adolfo Bioy Casares, whose lover she became (1933) when Bioy was 19. They were married in 1940. In 1954 she adopted Bioy’s daughter with another woman, Marta Bioy Ocampo (1954-94) who was killed in an automobile accident just three weeks after Silvina Ocampo’s death. -
Juan Emar
Escritor, crítico de arte y pintor chileno, máximo exponente local de la vanguardia literaria de las décadas de 1920 y 1930 en el género narrativo, e integrante del colectivo de artistas plásticos Grupo Montparnasse
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Alfonso Reyes
Poeta, ensayista, narrador, diplomático y pensador mexicano. Se le conoce también como «el regiomontano universal»
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Alberto Fuguet
Antiguo abanderado de la generación McOndo, cineasta, guionista, periodista y autor de novelas como Mala Onda, Tinta Roja y Missing.
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Miguel de Unamuno
Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo was born in the medieval centre of Bilbao, Basque Country, the son of Félix de Unamuno and Salomé Jugo. As a young man, he was interested in the Basque language, and competed for a teaching position in the Instituto de Bilbao, against Sabino Arana. The contest was finally won by the Basque scholar Resurrección María de Azcue.
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Unamuno worked in all major genres: the essay, the novel, poetry and theatre, and, as a modernist, contributed greatly to dissolving the boundaries between genres. There is some debate as to whether Unamuno was in fact a member of the Generation of '98 (an ex post facto literary group of Spanish intellectuals and philosophers that was the creation of José Martínez Ruiz — a group that includes An -
Diego Zúñiga
Diego Zúñiga (Iquique, 1987) is a Chilean journalist. He is the author of two novels and the recipient of the Juegos Literarios Gabriela Mistral and the Chilean National Book and Reading Council Award. He lives in Santiago de Chile. In May 2017 he was included in the Bogota 39 list of the best 39 Latin American writers under 40 organized by the Hay Festival every 10 years,
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Augusto Monterroso
Augusto Monterroso Bonilla (1921-2003) es la máxima figura hispánica del género más breve de la literatura, el microrrelato, y una de las personalidades más entrañables, no sólo por su modestia y sencillez, sino también por su excepcional inteligencia y su exquisita ironía. Autodidacta por excelencia, abandonó sus estudios tempranamente, para dedicarse por completo a la lectura de los clásicos, que amó con pasión, como a Cervantes, cuyo influjo es evidente en su obra. Guatemalteco de adopción y centroamericano por vocación, dedicó una buena parte de su vida a luchar contra la dictadura de su país, antes de darse a conocer internacionalmente con el cuento «El dinosaurio», que, se dice, es el más breve de la literatura en español. Maestro de
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Alberto Blest Gana
Fue un novelista y diplomático chileno, considerado el padre de la novela chilena. Se le considera pionero en Iberoamérica de la novela realista, en la misma cuerda de Balzac y Stendhal. Su producción temprana está empalmada con la tradición romántica. Mantuvo apego por argumentos de tema sentimental, pero con tratamientos que hacen énfasis en la observación social y psicológica. En sus principales obras la trama, imbuida en la "pequeña historia", se enlaza habitualmente con un momento clave de la historia de Chile (en muchos casos, historia reciente para aquel entonces). Escribió novelas realistas en castellano bastante antes de que también así lo hiciera, por ejemplo, Benito Pérez Galdós. Blest Gana también incursionó en poesía, artículos
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Baldomero Lillo
Cuentista chileno, considerado el maestro del género del realismo social en su país. Una de sus obras más famosas es Subterra, que retrata la vida de los mineros del carbón de Lota, y en particular en la mina Chiflón del Diablo.
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Enrique Lafourcade
Enrique Lafourcade Valdenegro was a Chilean writer, critic and journalist.
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As a writer, Lafourcade published at least 24 novels (over 30 by some accounts) and over a dozen anthologies and collections of short stories and essays. His novel "Palomita Blanca" (1971) sold over a million copies, making it one of the all time best sellers in Chile. This novel was translated to several languages and brought to the screen by Chilean-French director Raúl Ruiz. -
Hernán Rivera Letelier
Until the age of 11 he lived in the Algorta saltpeter mining town (north of Chile), after that his family moves to Antofagasta city, where he works in numerous jobs. For three years he travel by Chile, Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador and Argentina , and later started living at Pedro de Valdivia (another saltpeter mining town), where he finish high school and graduates as secondary teacher in INACAP.
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He has received the Premio Consejo Nacional de Libro (Chilean National Book Award) twice, in 1994 and 1996.
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Carlos Droguett
Realizó sus estudios en el liceo San Agustín y luego cursó estudios incompletos de derecho e inglés.
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Tempranamente comenzó a escribir como redactor y periodista de importantes diarios capitalinos, como "La Hora", "Vistazo" y "Extra", y se mantiene así durante largo tiempo; lo que le lleva a conocer la vida, adquirir un estilo auténtico y desarrollar su espíritu crítico. -
Halldór Laxness
Born Halldór Guðjónsson, he adopted the surname Laxness in honour of Laxnes in Mosfellssveit where he grew up, his family having moved from Reyjavík in 1905. He published his first novel at the age of only 17, the beginning of a long literary career of more than 60 books, including novels, short stories, poetry, and plays. Confirmed a Catholic in 1923, he later moved away from religion and for a long time was sympathetic to Communist politics, which is evident in his novels World Light and Independent People. In 1955 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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Elena Garro
Elena Garro was a Mexican author, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, short story writer, and novelist. She has been described as one of the pioneers and an early leading figure of the Magical Realism movement, though she rejected this affiliation. Alongside the works of Juan Rulfo, her first three books: Un hogar sólido (1958), Los Recuerdos del Porvenir (1963), and La Semana de Colores (1964), are considered to be among the earliest examples of Magical Realism in Latin American literature. Garro's writing, despite being mostly fictional prose, borrowed heavily from poetry and its literary elements. Author and biographer Patricia Rosas Lopategui has described Garro's style as "an attempt to rescue the use of everyday language in the fo
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Clorinda Matto de Turner
Nació el 11 de noviembre de 1852 en Cusco, Perú. Fue una importante escritora peruana, precursora de la novela hispanoamericana y del género indigenista. Vivió con su esposo, Joseph Turner, en el pueblo andino llamado Tinta, donde presenció la explotación de la población indígena en la colecta de lana. Esto sería tema principal de su primera novela «Aves sin nido», publicada en 1889. Antes de esta, en 1876, fundó el periódico «El Recreo», su primera vez como directora y redactora, y el mismo año en que se publicó la novela comienza su trabajo como directora de la revista literaria «El Perú Ilustrado». La publicación de la novela le gana la excomulgación por parte de la Iglesia Católica y sus alianzas políticas la obligan a dejar Perú en 190
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Rosario Castellanos
Rosario Castellanos Figueroa (25 May 1925 – 7 August 1974) was a Mexican poet and author. Along with the other members of the Generation of 1950 (the poets who wrote following the Second World War, influenced by César Vallejo and others), she was one of Mexico's most important literary voices in the last century. Throughout her life, she wrote eloquently about issues of cultural and gender oppression, and her work has influenced feminist theory and cultural studies. Though she died young, she opened the door of Mexican literature to women, and left a legacy that still resonates today.
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Throughout her career, Castellanos wrote poetry, essays, one major play, and three novels: the semi-autobiographical Balún Canán and Oficio de tinieblas (trans -
Marcela Serrano
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Chilean novelist. In 1994, her first novel won the Literary Prize in Santiago, and her second book won the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize for women writers in Spanish. She received the runner-up award in the valuable Premio Planeta competition in 2001 with her novel "Lo que está en mi corazón". -
José Eustasio Rivera
José Eustasio Rivera Salas was a Colombian lawyer and poet primarily known for his national epic The Vortex.
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After a failed attempt to be elected for the senate, he was appointed Legal Secretary of the Colombo-Venezuelan Border Commission to determine the limits with Venezuela, there he had the opportunity to travel through the Colombian jungles, rivers, and mountains, giving him a first hand experience of the subjects he would later write. Disappointed with the lack of resources offered by his government for his trip, he abandoned the commission and continued travelling on his own.
In this venture he became familiar with life in the Colombian plains and with problems related to the extraction of rubber in the Amazon jungle, a matter that wou -
Josefina Vicens
Josefina Vicens (1911 – 1988) was a Mexican novelist, screenwriter and journalist. Although she only published two novels, she is regarded as a pillar of modern Mexican literature.
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El libro vacio (The Empty Book) was the first Mexican meta-literary novel, using the resources of the "Nouveau Roman". It was awarded the Xavier Villarrutia Prize in 1958. It has recently been selected by the National Commission of Mexico for UNESCO's Literature & Translation project.
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Hernán del Solar
Realizó sus estudios en el Colegio San Juan Bautista de la Salle. En 1920 comienza a trabajar en la revista Zig Zag donde llega a ser Secretario de redacción y jefe del departamento editorial. En 1928 funda la revista Letras, junto a Salvador Reyes, Luis Enrique Délano y otros escritores de la corriente imaginista.1
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Fue asesor literario de la revista Ercilla (1935) y de la editorial Nascimento. En 1946 funda, con el escritor Francesc Trabal, la editorial Rapa Nui, destinada a la publicación de libros para niños. Trabajó en las revistas Atenea, Excelsior, Pro Arte, La Semana y La Quincena, también en los diarios El Debate y Olimpia de Buenos Aires. Tuvo a su cargo la revista Hoy. Fue crítico literario en los diarios chilenos El Mercurio y La -
Mónica Rojas
Mónica Rojas (Puebla, 1983) es una voz emergente del nuevo Realismo Mágico en la literatura hispanoamericana.
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Durante años fue reportera en su ciudad natal para después dedicarse a la literatura.
Se ha destacado tanto por su narrativa como por su activismo, puesto que es embajadora de Save the Children en México. Es maestra en Literatura Española e Hispanoamericana por la Universidad de Barcelona y realizó estudios doctorales en Literatura Latinoamericana por la Universidad de Zúrich.
Su primer libro, “Lobo” (2022) fue finalista del IV premio Auguste Dupin de novela negra en España. Ese mismo año se publicó su novela “La niña polaca” (Grijalbo, 2022), una novela histórica con tintes de fantasía de la que Elena Poniatowska escribió: “una emoti -
Mariano Azuela
Mariano Azuela González was a Mexican author and physician, best known for his fictional stories of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. He wrote novels, works for theatre and literary criticism.
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Gabriela Mistral
Lucila de María del Perpetuo Socorro Godoy Alcayaga (pseudonym: Gabriela Mistral), a Chilean poet, educator, diplomat, and feminist, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1945 "for her lyric poetry which, inspired by powerful emotions, has made her name a symbol of the idealistic aspirations of the entire Latin American world." Some central themes in her poems are nature, betrayal, love, a mother's love, sorrow and recovery, travel, and Latin American identity as formed from a mixture of Indian and European influences.
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Ann Cameron
Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database.
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Ann Cameron grew up in Wisconsin. Today, she and her husband live in Guatemala. From her house she can see a waterfall and three volcanoes. Ann Cameron has been a teacher and an editor as well as a writer.
She says that writing is hardest for her at the beginning of a book. To get started, she follows this important rule for writing: "Apply seat of pants to bottom of chair." -
Alejo Carpentier
Writings of Cuban author, musicologist, and diplomat Alejo Carpentier influenced the development of magical realism; his novels include El siglo de las luces! (1962) and The Kingdom of This World (1949).
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Alejo Carpentier Blagoobrasoff, an essayist, greatly influenced Latin American literature during its "boom" period.
Perhaps most important intellectual figure of the 20th century, this classically trained pianist and theorist of politics and literature produced avant-garde radio programming. Best known Carpentier also collaborated with such luminaries as Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, Georges Bataille, and Antonin Artaud. With Havana, he strongly self-identified throughout his life. People jailed and exiled him, who lived for many -
Juan Cárdenas
Juan Sebastián Cárdenas Cerón (Popayán, Cauca, 1978) es un escritor colombiano, autor de las novelas Zumbido (451 editores, 2010. Reeditada por Periférica, 2017), Los estratos (Periférica, 2013, Premio Otras Voces, Otros Ámbitos), Ornamento (Periférica, 2015) y El diablo de las provincias (Periférica, 2017, Premio de Narrativa José María Arguedas, 2019).
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Publicó también el libro de relatos Carreras delictivas (Editorial Universidad de Antioquia, 2006/ reeditado por 451 editores, 2008). Asimismo es autor de numerosas traducciones.
Entre sus traducciones más notables se encuentran autores como William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Gordon Lish, David Ohle, J. M. Machado de Assis y Eça de Queirós. -
Luisa Valenzuela
Luisa Valenzuela is a post-'Boom' novelist and short story writer. Her writing is characterized by an experimental, avant-garde style which questions hierarchical social structures from a feminist perspective. She is best known for her work written in response to the dictatorship of the 1970s in Argentina. Works such as Como en la guerra (1977), Cambio de armas (1982) and Cola de lagartija (1983) combine a powerful critique of dictatorship with an examination of patriarchal forms of social organization and the power structures which inhere in human sexuality and gender relationships.
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Etienne Leroux
Etienne Leroux was an influential Afrikaans author and a key member of the South African Sestigers literary movement. His full name is Stephanus Petrus Daniël le Roux, son of S.P. Le Roux, a South African Minister of Agriculture.
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Manuel Rojas
Nació en Buenos Aires el 8 de enero de 1896, hijo de Manuel Rojas Córdoba y Dorotea Sepúlveda, ambos chilenos. A pesar de pasar un par de años en Chile, su madre ya viuda volvió a Argentina en 1903. Manuel estudió hasta los 11 años en ese país.
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A los 16 decidió volver a Chile, donde realizó en variados oficios como pintor, electricista, estibador, aprendiz de sastre, actor en compañías teatrales, entre otros. Se casó con María Baeza con quien tuvo tres hijos.
Luego de enviudar viajó por Europa, Sudamérica y Medio Oriente. Posteriormente comenzó a trabajar como escritor en Los Tiempos y Las Últimas Noticias. Fue profesor en la Universidad de Chile.
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Nellie Campobello
Nellie Francisca Ernestina Campobello Luna, born María Francisca Moya Luna (b. November 7, 1900 – d. July 9, 1986), was a Mexican writer. Like her half-sister Gloria, a well-known ballet dancer, she was also known as an enthusiastic dancer and choreographer.
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Campobello was born in Ocampo, Durango the third of six children of Rafaela Luna, and her father was her mother's nephew Jesús Felipe Moya Luna, son of her sister Florencia. Probably this was a reason, why she concealed traces of her past. She handled also her year of birth indiscriminately as 1909 or 1913. She spent her childhood in Parral, Chihuahua and her youth in the city of Chihuahua, where she visited the Inglesa de la Colonia Rosales college. After her father was killed in the Ba -
Juan Carlos Onetti
Juan Carlos Onetti (July 1, 1909, Montevideo – May 30, 1994, Madrid) was an Uruguayan novelist and author of short stories.
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A high school drop-out, Onetti's first novel, El pozo, published in 1939, met with his close friends' immediate acclaim, as well as from some writers and journalists of his time. 500 copies of the book were printed, most of them left to rot at the only bookstore that sold it, Barreiro (the book was not reprinted until the 60's, with an introduction and preliminary study by Ángel Rama). Aged 30, Onetti was already working as editing secretary of the famous weekly Uruguayan newspaper Marcha. He had lived for some years in Buenos Aires, where he published short stories and wrote cinema critiques for the local media, and me -
Anne Walsh Donnelly
Anne Walsh Donnelly writes prose, poetry and plays. Originally from Carlow in the south-east of Ireland, she now lives in Mayo in the west of Ireland.
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She is the author of “He Used To Be Me”, published by New Island Books in February 2024. The book tells the story of Daft Matt, as he wanders the streets of Castlebar in search of the claw marks of the cága, or jackdaws, who have spoken to him since he was a boy.
In lyrical prose, Walsh Donnelly explores the complex workings of Matt’s inner life: how he deals with the loss of his twin brother as a child, navigates the carefree days of early manhood and copes with the aftermath of the horseriding accident that would see him incarcerated in the care system for the next thirty years. Richly imagin -
Teresa de la Parra
Ana Teresa Parra Sanojo fue una escritora venezolana, más conocida como Teresa de la Parra. Es considerada una de las escritoras más destacadas de su época. A pesar de que gran parte de su vida transcurrió en el extranjero, supo expresar en su obra literaria el ambiente íntimo y familiar de la Venezuela de ese entonces. Incursionó en el mundo de las letras de la mano del periodismo, escribió dos novelas que la inmortalizaron en toda América: Ifigenia y Memorias de Mamá Blanca.
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Guadalupe Amor
Guadalupe Teresa Amor Schmidtlein, who wrote as Pita Amor, was a Mexican poet.
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Biography
She was born in Mexico City, the youngest child of a family with seven children, of mixed French, German and Spanish ancestry, a member of the Mexican aristocracy. Her parents were Carolina Schmidtlein y García Teruel (of German and Spanish origin) and Emmanuel Amor Subervielle (of Spanish and French origin). Her family's financial woes after the revolution are narrated in Yo soy mi casa. Amor was exposed to art at an early age through her sister Ines, who ran a gallery in Mexico City.
Amor defied the Catholic customs of her time. Her love life was intense and varied, she was a single mother, and expressed her doubts about God in her poetry. During her you -
Jacobo Siruela
Jacobo Fitz James Stuart, Martinez de Irujo, conde de Siruela (Madrid, 1954), es editor y diseñador gráfico. Estudió Filosofía y Letras en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Premio Nacional a la Mejor labor editorial concedido por el Ministerio de Cultura.
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Egon Wolff
Nacido en 1926 en Santiago, Egon Wolff fue uno de los principales dramaturgos de la llamada generación literaria de 1950. Como hijo de un estricto ingeniero alemán inmigrante en Chile y de una dueña de casa chileno-alemana, ingeniero químico de profesión y también pequeño empresario, su dificultosa infancia e iniciación en la escritura teatral lo llevó a reflexionar sobre las condiciones éticas de la élite socioeconómica santiaguina de finales del siglo XX y principios del XXI.
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En 1958 estrenó su primera obra, Mansión de lechuzas. Tuvo un paso por la Universidad de Yale, Estados Unidos, y una importante participación en los teatros universitarios santiaguinos hasta el golpe de estado de 1973, cuando comenzó su distanciamiento del mundo teatr -
Francisco Ortega
Periodista, escritor, editor y guionista chileno que, como novelista, se convirtió en superventas con Logia (2014).Es profesor en las universidades Católica y Alberto Hurtado, donde imparte clases de literatura y edición.
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Patricia Cerda
See Patricia Cerda Pincheira (Concepción, 1961), writer, historian and essayist
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Juan Radrigán
Juan Radrigán Rojas exploró diversos géneros literarios como narrativa, poesía y ensayo. Sin embargo, a partir de 1979, con el estreno de su primera obra teatral, Testimonios de las muertes de Sabina, inició una nueva veta en su producción literaria: la dramaturgia. Entre sus obras más relevantes se cuenta Hechos consumados (1981), El toro por las astas (1982), Made in Chile (1984), El pueblo de mal amor (1986), La contienda humana (1988), El encuentramiento (1996) y Amores de cantina (2011).
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Las obras teatrales de Juan Radrigán hablan de la marginalidad social, asociadas al contexto político, económico y cultural de la dictadura militar chilena. La crítica especializada ha comparado la obra de Radrigán con la dramaturgia de Samuel Beckett y -
Emily Gould
Emily Gould was born and raised in Silver Spring, Maryland. She went to Kenyon College for two years, then completed her B.A. at Eugene Lang College (The New School for Liberal Arts) in New York City. She has lived in NYC - first in the East Village, then in Greenpoint, and now in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn -- since May 2001.
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Since moving to New York Emily has had a number of jobs, including work at Hyperion Books and Gawker.com. In 2008 she completed Alison West's 200 hour yoga teacher training and in 2010 she completed her basic back care yoga certification. She runs Emily Books, a feminist publishing project (www.emilybooks.com).
Besides yoga, she loves going to museums especially PS1, birdwatching and karaoke. -
Elicura Chihuailaf
Elicura Chihuailaf Nahuelpan (Quechurehue o Quechurewe, provincia de Cautín, Chile, 1952) es un escritor, poeta y oralitor mapuche, considerado uno de los más connotados poetas del Chile actual. Obtuvo el Premio Nacional de Literatura de Chile en 2020.
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Su obra es principalmente bilingüe, en mapudungun y español. Su trabajo ha sido ampliamente premiado y reconocido. El carácter fundacional de su obra abrió las puertas para la eclosión de la poesía mapuche en clave moderna, escrita y bilingüe. De profesión obstetra y dedicado desde 1977 a la labor literaria y cultural, es considerado el más importante escritor y poeta mapuche. Su labor ha sido reconocida tanto en Chile como en el extranjero, por tender puentes interculturales entre los pueblos -
Sergio Gómez
Sergio Gómez nació en Temuco en 1962. Estudió Derecho y Literatura en la Universidad de Concepción, y fue profesor en la última especialidad. Fue creador del suplemento Zona de Contacto, del diario El Mercurio, y desde mediados de los años noventa se ha dedicado principalmente a la escritura.
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Marta Brunet
Brunet fue la única hija del chileno Ambrosio Brunet Molina y de la española María Presentación Cáraves de Cossio. Sus primeros años de vida fueron en el fundo Pailahueque de Ercilla, cerca de Victoria en la Provincia de Malleco, en el sur de Chile.
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En Chile, nunca asistió al colegio, sino que pasó sus primero años de vida en el Fundo Pallahueque cerca de Victoria, junto a profesores particulares de Castellano, Literatura, Historia, Geografía y Ciencias Naturales. Su cercanía temprana con el mundo rural y campesino fue clave para el imaginario criollista que desarrolló en su novelas.
A los 14 años, Marta partió junto a su familia a Europa, dejando atrás un destino doméstico, y en busca de nuevos horizontes intelectuales. Allá se encontró con -
Mária Ferenčuhová
Mária Ferenčuhová (1975) je poetka, prekladateľka a filmová teoretička. Vyštudovala filmovú scenáristiku a dramaturgiu, postgraduálne dejiny a teóriu filmu na Filmovej a televíznej fakulte Vysokej školy múzických umení v Bratislave a vedy o reči na École des hautes études en sciences sociales v Paríži.
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Je redaktorkou filmovo-teoretického časopisu KINO-IKON a mesačníka Film.sk. Prekladá z francúzštiny (P. Virilio, A. Nothomb, P. Sollers, A. Robbe-Grillet, J. Echenoz, S. Becket, J. Rancière). Je autorkou piatich zbierok poézie, Skryté titulky (2003), Princíp neistoty (2008), Ohrozený druh (2012), Imunita (2016) a Černozem (2020). Napísala aj monografiu o vzťahoch historikov a filmárov Odložený čas. Filmové pramene, historiografia, dokumentárn -
Teresa Wilms Montt
Teresa de las Mercedes Wilms Montt, nació el 8 de septiembre de 1893 en la ciudad de Viña del Mar, en el seno de una acomodada familia compuesta por Federico Guillermo Wilms Montt y Brieba, y su señora Luz Victoria Montt y Montt. Dado el contexto social de la época, su instrucción estuvo a cargo de institutrices y profesores particulares. Cuando Teresa tenía 17 años, contrajo matrimonio con Gustavo Balmaceda Valdés. En los años siguientes (1911 y 1913) nacieron sus dos únicas hijas, Elisa y Silvia Luz.
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A poco andar el matrimonio, comenzaron las desavenencias entre Gustavo y Teresa, principalmente debido a las molestias del primero ante la personalidad de su mujer, quien había comenzado a frecuentar tertulias y ateneos y se había adscrito a l -
Abelardo Díaz Alfaro
Puerto Rican author who rose to prominence in Latin America in the forties. He was know for his short stories with national topics and political metaphors.
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Álvaro Cepeda Samudio
Escritor y periodista costeño, cuentista y novelista, Álvaro Cepeda Samudio hizo los estudios secundarios en el Colegio Americano de Barranquilla, y en 1949 viajó a Estados Unidos a estudiar periodismo en la Universidad de Columbia, en Nueva York. En 1951 regresó a Barranquilla, y trabajó como corresponsal de The Sporting News. En 1955 se casó con Teresita Manotas. Como periodista y gran apasionado de los deportes, cubrió eventos deportivos para el periódico El Nacional; en 1951 tuvo una columna en la página editorial de El Heraldo, titulada "La brújula de la cultura"; y fue director del Diario del Caribe. Participó, como guionista y actor, en el cortometraje La langosta azul, al igual que en otras películas cortas y en un noticiero de cine
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Juan García Ponce
Juan García Ponce fue un escritor, ensayista; y crítico literario y de arte mexicano. Hermano del pintor Fernando García Ponce.
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Diamela Eltit
Diamela Eltit (born 1947, Santiago de Chile) is a well known Chilean writer and university professor. Between 1966 and 1976 she graduated in Spanish studies at the Universidad Católica de Chile and followed graduate studies in Literature at the Universidad de Chile in Santiago. In 1977 she began a career as Spanish and literature teacher at high school level in several public schools in Santiago, such as the Instituto Nacional and the Liceo Carmela Carvajal. In 1984 she started teaching at universities in Chile, where she is currently professor at the Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana and abroad. During the last thirty years Eltit has lectured and participated in conferences, seminars and literature events throughout the world, in Europ
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Diego Maquieira
"Ese es mi espíritu: tomar distancia con todo lo que está cerca del poder. El poder es el enemigo número uno de la creación. Y los creadores deben estar lo más lejos posible de círculos oficiales. Mi camino no va por ahí. Yo no voy a mejorar ni a empeorar mis poemas ni mi situación económica a través de los círculos oficiales. No tengo intereses creados, tengo interés en crear...". Diego Maquieira nació en Santiago de Chile, en 1951. Hijo de padre diplomático y de una socialitè chilena. Vivió su infancia en Nueva York, inmerso en la cultura norteamericana y el aprendizaje del inglés. Por el trabajo de su padre, la vida de Diego Maquieira transcurrió moviéndose de un lugar a otro: La Paz, Lima, Ciudad de México, Quito, Santiago. El constante
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