Gioconda Belli
Gioconda Belli (born December 9, 1948 in Managua, Nicaragua) is a Nicaraguan author, novelist and poet.
Gioconda Belli, partly of Northern Italian descent, was an active participant in the Sandinista struggle against the Somoza dictatorship, and her work for the movement led to her being forced into exile in Mexico in 1975. Returning in 1979 just before the Sandinista victory, she became FSLN's international press liaison in 1982 and the director of State Communications in 1984. During that time she met Charles Castaldi, an American NPR journalist, whom she married in 1987. She has been living in both Managua and Los Angeles since 1990. She has since left the FSLN and is now a major critic of the current government.
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Shirley MacLaine
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Javier Cercas
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She is from a distinguished Belgian political family; she is notably the grand-niece of Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb, a Belgian foreign minister (1980-1981). Her first novel, Hygiène de l'assassin, was published in 1992. Since then, she has published approximately one novel per year with a.o. Les Catilinaires (1995), Stupeur Et Tremblements (1999) and Métaphysique des tubes (2000).
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Delphine de Vigan
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Andrés Neuman
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Neuman debutó en la literatura como poeta y narrador breve. Su primera publicación fue un cuaderno de poemas titulado Simulacros, aparecido a principios de 1998 en una pequeña editorial de Granada. A finales de 1999 se publicó su primera novela, -
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Una vez en el Distrito Federal, Mastretta decide estudiar la carrera de periodismo en la Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, obteniendo ahí el título de Comunicaciones. Se puede situar la entrada de Mastretta a las letras cuando ésta comienza a escribir como colaboradora ocasional en periódicos y revistas de la talla de Excélsior, La Jornada, Proceso (revis -
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Es licenciada en Filosofía y Letras por la Universidad de los Andes, donde ocupa la cátedra de Literatura desde 1981.
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Nona Fernández
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Andrés Montero
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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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Aimee Cabo Nikolov
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Aimee is also the host of "The Cure with Aimee Cabo", a nationally syndicated live radio show, and later a podcast. https://godisthecure.com
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Cometierra es su primera novela, que de inmediato se convirtió en un caso editorial y político en Argentina, para luego repuntar también en España. Está dedicado a la memoria de Melina Romero y Araceli Ramos, adolescentes víctimas de feminicidio, cuyos restos reposan en un cementerio cercano a la escuela de Pablo Podestá, en el área metropolitana de Buenos Aires donde trabaja la autora.
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Nació y se crio en el barrio de San Blas en Madrid, y se licenció en Historia, especializándose en Historia Medieval, por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM). Es escritora, dramaturga y directora escénica.
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Teresa Carpenter is the author of four books, including the bestselling Missing Beauty. She is a former senior editor of the Village Voice, where her articles on crime and the law won a Pulitzer Prize. She lives in Greenwich Village with husband Steven Levy, a senior writer at Wired magazine and author of Hackers, Crypto and Artificial Life. Teresa is currently at work on an anthology of New York diaries for the Modern Library. -
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I'm very excited about my new book, The Science of Shakespeare, to be published this April! This time I turn the clock back 400 years, investigating the period we now call the Scientific Revolution, and looking at the interplay between science and literature in the age of Shakespeare.
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Petros Markaris
Petros Markaris (Greek: Πέτρος Μάρκαρης) was born in Istanbul to an Armenian father and a Greek mother. He is one of the most successful living Greek authors. After studying economics, Markaris went on to work as a screenplay writer. He has lived in Germany and Austria for several years and translated Goethe and Brecht into Greek. International fame came through his series of crime novels featuring the eccentric Athenian detective Kostas Haritos, of which there are now five. Markaris lives in Athens and also co-writes film scripts with Theo Angelopoulos.
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Jessica Alexander
Over the past 12 years, Jessica Alexander has worked in humanitarian operations for the United Nations and various NGOs. She has responded to crises in Rwanda, Darfur, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Myanmar, South Sudan, Pakistan, Haiti and the Horn of Africa. Alexander is a Fulbright Scholar who received the award to research child soldiers in Sierra Leone in 2006. Her research there was used as expert evidence in the case against Charles Taylor, former President of Libera.
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Alexander is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health, New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service, and the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs at Fordham University. She received a Masters of Public Health and Master of Internatio -
Sara Tuvel Bernstein
This well-told memoir by the late Bernstein deserves a prominent place in the archive of Holocaust survival stories. Born into a large Jewish Romanian family, Bernstein (1918-83), known then as Seren, left her mountain village at the age of 13 to attend gymnasium in Bucharest. Her independent spirit drove her to leave the anti-Semitic school and become an apprentice to a dressmaker rather than return home
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Emmanuelle Laborit
Emmanuelle Laborit est née le 18 octobre 1971 à Paris. Née sourde.
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Elle a reçu le Molière de la révélation théâtrale, en 1993, pour son rôle dans Les Enfants du silence, adapté de la pièce américaine du même nom écrite par Mark Medoff : elle est la première comédienne sourde à avoir reçu, en France, une telle récompense. Elle devient aussi l'ambassadrice de la langue des signes en France (LSF).
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Kirmen Uribe
Kirmen Uribe Urbieta (Ondárroa, Vizcaya, País Vasco, España, 5 de octubre de 1970) es un escritor vasco que escribe en euskera.
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Nació en una familia vinculada a la pesca. Uribe se licenció en Filología Vasca en Vitoria y cursó estudios de posgrado de Literatura Comparada en Trento (Italia). Su primer premio literario importante lo recogió en 1995 cuando estaba cumpliendo condena por ser insumiso y negarse a ir al servicio militar obligatorio. El 14 de octubre de 2009 se le concedió el Premio Nacional de Narrativa 2009 por su obra Bilbao-New York-Bilbao. -
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Carlos Luis Fallas
Carlos Luis Fallas Sibaja, nació en Alajuela el 21 de enero de 1909. De origen humilde, pudo cursar hasta segundo año de la educación secundaria. A los 16 años se marchó a trabajar en las plantaciones de la United Fruit Company, en la zona atlántica costarricense. Posteriormente, aprendió el oficio de zapatero, labor que le permitió involucrarse con el sector proletario e ingresar al Partido Comunista. Fue Regidor Municipal de San José y diputado, además de Jefe Militar improvisado de los batallones obreros durante la guerra civil de 1948.
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Entre sus obras literarias están: Mamita Yunai escrita en 1940, obra que pasó desapercibida hasta que Pablo Neruda se propuso que fuera conocida en el mundo entero. Gentes y Gentecillas, Marcos Ramírez, M -
Carlos Gagini
He was born in Costa Rica, in a family of Swiss descent. He was a significant figure in linguistics and literature in Costa Rica. His work in language studies formed the basis for a large part of Costa Rican academic exploration during the twentieth century.
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Joaquín Gutiérrez
Joaquín Gutiérrez Mangel fue un escritor costarricense, creador del famoso personaje infantil Cocorí, miembro de la Academia Costarricense de la Lengua y Premio Nacional de Cultura Magón 1975. Hombre multifacético, fue ajedrecista, periodista, cronista de guerra, novelista, cuentista, poeta, traductor, editor, profesor universitario y político. Trotamundos, de sus muchos recorridos escribió diarios, crónicas y memorias.
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Ramón Amaya Amador
Ramón Amaya Amador was a Honduran author, and one of the most influential of the 20th century.
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Pablo Simonetti
Estudió en el Instituto de Humanidades Luis Campino; en 1984 se tituló de Ingeniero Civil en la Universidad Católica y posteriormente obtuvo un máster en Ingeniería Económica de la Universidad Stanford.
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A partir de 1996, se consagra a la literatura y ya al año siguiente gana el concurso de cuentos de la revista Paula, con el que se ha convertido en el más conocido de sus relatos, Santa Lucía.
En 1999 publica en Alfaguara su primer libro, Vidas vulnerables, una recopilación de cuentos que obtuvo la Mención Especial del Premio Municipal de Santiago y que incluye el premiado por Paula. Su primera novela, Madre que estás en los cielos, sale en Planeta en 2004 y se convierte en un éxito de ventas en Chile que ha sido traducido a varios idiomas. De -
Valeria Edelsztein
Nació en Buenos Aires en 1982. Es doctora en Química por la Universidad de Buenos Aires e investigadora del Conicet.
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Participa como columnista científica en medios radiales, gráficos, televisivos y digitales. Desde 2012 es columnista del programa televisivo “Científicos industria argentina” (TVP) y se ha desempeñado como asistente de contenidos para “Proyecto G” (Canal Encuentro). Es editora adjunta del encarte y revista de divulgación científica para niños Chic@s.
Ha dictado numerosas charlas en el marco de actividades de divulgación científica. Es autora de varias publicaciones en revistas nacionales e internacionales, entre las que se destacan las separatas “200 años de ciencia en Argentina”, que forman parte de la edición 2010 del manual -
Carlos Fisas
Historiador español, conocido por sus libros de divulgación y anecdotarios históricos.
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Artemisa Téllez
Escritora y tallerista nacida en la Ciudad de México. Maestra en Letras Mexicanas por la UNAM que ha participado en diversas antologías y publicaciones periódicas. Es creadora del Taller permanente de Cuento Erótico para Mujeres y autora de Versos cautivos (poesía, 2001), Un encuentro y otros (cuento, 2005), Cuerpo de mi soledad (poesía 2010) y Crema de vainilla (novela, 2014).
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Jenn Díaz
Jenn Díaz (Barcelona, 1988) es autora de "Belfondo" (Principal de los Libros), "El duelo y la fiesta" (Principal de los Libros), "Mujer sin hijo" (Jot Down Books), "Es un decir" (Lumen) y "Mare i filla" (Ara Llibres), su primera novela escrita en catalán, traducida al castellano como "Madre e hija" (Destino). Colabora con Jot Down, Granite&Rainbow, La Tribu de Frida, y es columnista en El Periódico. Su primer libro, "Belfondo", ha sido traducido al italiano por la editorial La Línea.
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María Zambrano
Ensayista y filósofa española. Discípula de J. Ortega y Gasset, Zubiri y Manuel García Morente, fue una de las figuras capitales del pensamiento español del siglo XX.
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Profesora en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, se exilió al término de la Guerra Civil y ejerció su magisterio en universidades de Cuba, México y Puerto Rico. Tras residir en Francia y Suiza, regresó a España en 1984. Fue galardonada con el premio Príncipe de Asturias de Comunicación y Humanidades (1981), y el Cervantes (1988).
Su pensamiento, vinculado a las corrientes vitalistas del siglo XX, giró en torno a la búsqueda de principios morales y formas de conducta que fueran aplicables a los problemas cotidianos. Su preocupación mística, la forma de abordar los conflictos ét