Carmen Berenguer

Carmen Berenguer (born 1946 in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean poet, audio-visual artist and reporter.

Her poetry has been gathered in several anthologies and she has been an editor of various publications: Hoja X Ojo, 1984; y Al Margen, 1986.

Collaborations

Awards

  • Pablo Neruda Award, 2008 [1]

Works

  • Bobby Sands desfallece en el muro (1983)
  • Huellas de siglo (1986)
  • A media asta (1988)
  • Sayal de pieles (1993)
  • Naciste pintada (1999)
  • La gran hablada (2002)
  • Chiiit, son las ventajas de la escritura, (2008)
  • Mama Marx, (2009)
  • Maravillas pulgares, (2009)
  • Maravillas pulgares, (2012)
  • Venid a verme ahora, (2012)
  • Mi Lai, (2015)
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2009-11-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Carmen Berenguer wins the Pablo Neruda Award
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