Ana Clavel
Ana Clavel (born December 16, 1961)[1] is a Mexican writer.[2]
She was born in Mexico City[3] and studied literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.[4]
Her more recent novels have incorporated "multimedia" elements such as art and photography installations and video performance.[2]
Selected works[2]
- Fuera de escena (Out of the picture), short stories (1984)
- Los deseos y su sombra (Desire and its shadows), novel (1999)
- Amorosos de atar (Mad lovers), short stores (1992)
- Amorosos de atar (Trembling paradise), short stories (2002)
- Cuerpo náufrago (Shipwrecked body), novel (2005)
- Las Violetas son flores del deseo (Violets are flowers of desire), novel (2007), French translation Les Violettes sont les fleurs du désir received the Prix Juan Rulfo awarded by Radio France internationale[4]
- Las ninfas a veces sonríen (2013), received the Elena Poniatowska Ibero-American Novel Prize[3]
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References
- "Ana Clavel". Enciclopedia de la Literatura en México (in Spanish).
- Ihrie, Maureen; Oropesa, Salvador (2011). World Literature in Spanish: An Encyclopedia. p. 210. ISBN 0313080836.
- "Mexican author Ana Clavel wins Ibero-American novel prize". El Reportero. October 28, 2013.
- "Ana Clavel" (in French). Christopher Lucquin.
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