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Marcelo Cohen is an Argentine writer, translator and literary critic. He has managed to create his own literary territory, marked by a slight strangeness in customs and technological environment that makes us think of a parallel and close world in the future. He has published twelve novels, six story collections, and four essay books. Marcelo […]
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Silvina Ocampo (1903-1993) was an Argentine writer, storyteller and poet. She was born in Buenos Aires to a family deeply rooted in Argentine cultural circles. She was the sister of writer and founder of Sur magazine, Victoria Ocampo, wife of the writer Adolfo Bioy Casares and a friend of Jorge Luis Borges. For much of […]
Eduardo Berti is an Argentinian writer and journalist, born in Buenos Aires in 1964. An acclaimed and award-winning author, Berti has published four collections of short fiction, among them his debut work Los pájaros (The Birds,1994) winner of a Grant-Award from Cultura Magazine and La vida imposible (The Impossible Life, 2002), winner of the Libralire-Fernando Aguirre Prize. He […]
Matías Capelli is an argentine writer, journalist and teacher, born in Buenos Aires in 1982. Since 2006 he is one of the editors of Los inrockuptibles magazine and regularly collaborates with various graphic media in Argentina and abroad. Capelli is the author of the short story book Frío en Alaska (2008) and the novella Trampa […]
Valeria Correa Fiz writes on literature in various magazines and teaches creative writing. She was born and raised in Rosario, Argentina, on the banks of the Paraná River. Despite having left her country more than ten years ago (always living in cities that start with the letter M: Miami, Milan, Madrid), she conserves her turbid […]
Hernán Ronsino is an Argentine writer, professor and sociologist. He was born in 1975 in Chivilcoy, a small town in the pampas of Argentina. In 1994 he moved to Buenos Aires for his studies. The author of three novels, among them Glaxo (2009), Ronsino is a professor at the University of Buenos Aires and the […]
Alejandra Laurencich is an Argentine writer, founder and editorial director of the magazine La balandra|otra narrativa. She was born in Buenos Aires in 1963. Considered by critics and readers as one of the most prestigious authors of her generation, her stories of current and passionate female characters are as striking as the strong plots of […]
Luciano Lamberti is an Argentine writer and poet. He was born in San Francisco, Cordoba, in 1978. He holds a bachelor’s degree in modern literature from the National University of Cordoba in Argentina. He writes for local and national media, works as a high school language teacher and leads the creative writing workshop of the […]
Tomas Sanchez Bellocchio was born in 1981 in Buenos Aires. He is a publicist and screenwriter and lives between Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and Barcelona. For more than ten years, he participated in the literary workshop of the poet and essayist Javier Adúriz. In 2011, he completed his master’s degree in Literary Creation from the Pompeu […]
Ariel Magnus is an Argentine novelist, descendant of German immigrants. He was born in 1975 in Buenos Aires. Between 1999-2005, he lived in Germany, where he studied Spanish literature and philosophy with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, while working for the chair of Hispanic literature at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Magnus is the author of […]
Diego Vecchio was born in Buenos Aires in 1969 and has lived in Paris since 1992. He is the author of three works of fiction: Historia calamitatum (Paradiso, 2000), Microbios (Microbes, Beatriz Viterbo, 2006), and Osos (Bears, Beatriz Viterbo, 2010), and one work of nonfiction: Egocidios: Macedonio Fernández y la liquidación del yo (Egocides: Macedonio Fernández and the Liquidation of the Self, Beatriz […]
Pedro Mairal is an Argentinean poet and narrator. Born in Buenos Aires in 1970, in the late 80’s he started Med School but abandoned Medicine to study literature. He has published fourteen books in different genres. In 1998 he won the Clarín prize for his novel A Night with Sabrina Love, which was later adapted […]
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