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portada Precoz (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Category
Literatura latinoamericana
Year
2022
Language
Spanish
Pages
56
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
 14.5 x 21.5 cm
ISBN13
9786124406188
Edited in
Perú

Precoz (in Spanish)

Ariana Harwicz (Author) · ANIMAL DE INVIERNO · Paperback

Precoz (in Spanish) - Ariana Harwicz

Literatura latinoamericana

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Synopsis "Precoz (in Spanish)"

Con esta novela, la última de una «trilogía involuntaria» que inició con Matate, amor, Ariana Harwicz nos confronta nuevamente con el lado siniestro de la maternidad, la cual se desarrolla en medio de la miseria material en la que viven sus protagonistas: una relación madre e hijo que transita entre el delirio y la pulsión sexual.
Ariana Harwicz
  (Author)
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Ariana Harwicz was born in Buenos Aires in 1977 and has been living in the countryside in France since 2007. Her first novel, Matate, amor (2012), was published in English in 2017 under the title Die, My Love. A finalist for the First Book Award by the EIBF in 2017, the Republic of Consciousness Prize and the Man Booker International in 2018, and the BTBA in 2020, Matate, amor has been adapted for the theater and in 2024 will be made into a film by Martin Scorsese, directed by Lynne Ramsay and starring Jennifer Lawrence. Her fourth novel, Degenerado, was published by Anagrama in 2019. Her works have been adapted for the theater in various countries in Latin America and Europe. In 2021 she published Desertar, a book of conversations about translation and desertion of the mother tongue written together with Mikaël Gómez Guthart. Her stories appear in media such as Harper's, Granta, Letras Libres, Babelia, The White Review, Brick, Paris Review, The New Yorker, La Quinzaine littéraire, Quimera, and The Guardian, and in various anthologies. Her books have been translated into more than twenty languages. In 2022 Anagrama compiled her first three novels in a volume titled Trilogía de la pasión. In 2023 she published El ruido de una época, an essay about literary Evil and contemporary extortions. She has also written the libretto for the opera Dementia, which will premiere at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires in the 2025 season. Her most recent work is Perder el juicio.
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