Edmée Pardo Murray

Edmée Pardo Murray (born 5 July 1965) is a Mexican writer and narrator.

Edmee Pardo Murray

Murray was born in Mexico City in 1965.[1] After graduating with a degree in sociology from National Autonomous University of Mexico, she attended Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California, US. She received further degrees from SOGEM and Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México. Murray founded and served as editor of Ediciones Bruges. Her work has been included in several Latin American anthologies.[2]

Selected works

Stories

  • Las plegarias de mi boca, 2005
  • Flor de un solo día, 2002
  • Rondas de cama y la madera de las cosas, 1999
  • Loteria, 1995
  • Pasajes, 1993

Novels

  • La voz azul, 2008
  • Morir de amor, 2002
  • El sueño de los gatos, 1998
  • El primo Javier, 1996
  • Espiral, 1994

Children's literature

  • Enfermedad de escribe con c, 2009
  • El brasier de mamá, 2013
  • Ese monstruo tiene mi cara, 2014
  • Las tres reglas que cambiaron todo, 2014
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gollark: But it is strictly better for you to defect.
gollark: If you both cooperate it's better.
gollark: `scp ./path other-thing:/home/matt/path`.
gollark: In noniterated games it is *strictly better* to defect, unless you somehow have access to your opponent's source code or whatever.

References

  1. Akademi, Sahitya (2006). Annual Report. Sahitya Akademi. p. 82.
  2. "Pardo Murray, Edmée". Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura, México. Retrieved 17 July 2015.


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