Fernanda Melchor
Fernanda Melchor (born 1982, Veracruz, Mexico) is a Mexican writer best known for her novel Hurricane Season[1][2] for which she won the Anna Seghers Award and a place in the shortlist for the International Booker Prize.[3]
Fernanda Melchor | |
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Born | Veracruz, Mexico | January 1, 1982
Occupation | Novelist |
Education | Universidad Veracruzana |
Genre | Literary fiction |
Biography
Melchor obtained a degree in Journalism from Universidad Veracruzana[4] where she was Coordinator of Communication of the Veracruz-Del Río campus.
She has published fiction and nonfiction short stories and novels in publications as The Paris Review, La Palabra y el Hombre, Excélsior, Replicante, Milenio semanal, Le Monde Diplomatique, Vice Latinoamérica, GQ Latinoamérica y Vanity Fair Latinoamerica. She began her writing career in 2013 with the publishing of Aquí no es Miami and Falsa Liebre, this last being her first novel.
Hurricane Season[5] -a fiction novel based on the crisis of forbidden disappearance in her state, Veracruz, was featured as one of the best novels in Mexico in 2017[6][7][8] It has been translated to German and English by Sophie Hughes. The novel has been shortlisted for the 2020 International Booker Prize.
In 2015 she was included in a Conaculta's anthology as one of the featured Mexican authors under 40 years old.[9]
In 2018 she won the PEN Mexico Award for Literary and Journalistic Excellence[10]
In 2019 she won the International Literature Award as well as the Anna Seghers-Preis along with the German writer Joshua Gross.[11]
Bibliography
- Aquí no es Miami (2013)
- Falsa liebre (2013)
- Hurricane Season (2017)
Recognitions
- Winner of the First Essay Contest on Lynching by the CNDH, 2002
- Winner of the Literary Virtuality Casa de Letras, National Autonomous University of Mexico, 2007
- Winner of the Journalism Award of the Journalism Foundation Rubén Pabello Acosta, 2009
- Winner of the Chronicle National Award Dolores Guerrero, 2011
- Winner of the Pen Club Prize for Journalistic and Literary Excellence, 2018
- Winner of the International Literature Award, 2019
- Winner of the Anna Seghers-Preis, 2019 for Hurricane Season
- Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2020 for Hurricane Season
References
- "Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor review – intense and inventive". The Guardian.
- "A Mexican Novel Conjures a Violent World Tinged With Beauty". The New York Times.
- "Women Dominate Booker International Prize Shortlist". The New York Times.
- UV, Departamento de Prensa. "En mis obras hablo del Veracruz que no se ve: Fernanda Melchor – Universo – Sistema de noticias de la UV" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- Ferri, Pablo (2017-06-17). ""¿De qué sirve el amor cuando te estás ahogando?"". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- Quezada, José (2018-04-17). "El frenesí de la escritura: una entrevista a Fernanda Melchor". Chilango (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- Ortuño, Antonio. "Por fin". Letras Libres (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- Carrión, Jorge (2017-12-17). "Los libros de ficción de 2017: una selección iberoamericana". The New York Times (in Spanish). ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- Mazón, Selene (2017-06-26). "Temporada de huracanes, la nueva novela de Fernanda Melchor". Gatopardo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- "Dan premio de excelencia periodística a Adriana Malvido, columnista de EL UNIVERSAL". El Universal (in Spanish). 2018-04-23. Retrieved 2019-06-07.
- "Anna-Seghers-Preis für Fernanda Melchor und Joshua Groß". berlin.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-06-07.