Clara Obligado - All that grows - Nature and writing

Author:   Clara Obligado ,  Dr Fiona J Mackintosh ,  Nicole Hervás Ibañez ,  Dr Erica Durante
Publisher:   X Artists' Books
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9798990698512


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   25 June 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Clara Obligado - All that grows - Nature and writing


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all that grows: nature and writing is the English-language translation of Todo lo que crece: naturaleza y escritura by the Argentinian author Clara Obligado. The book chronicles the author's upbringing in Argentina, her exile to Spain, and her resulting reconciliation of place, memory, loss, and growth. Through botanical and natural metaphors as well as frank recollection of events, the book explores the passage of time across different hemispheres and dialects. As the author navigates shifts in landscape and language, her writing becomes a shelter and a form of time travel, mirroring the natural world's ability to invent and reinvent itself. all that grows: nature and writing was originally published in Spanish by Páginas de Espuma in Spain in 2021. This publication is part of X Artists' Books' X Topics (XT) series, a collection of books focused on the writing and ideas of marginalized voices.

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Author:   Clara Obligado ,  Dr Fiona J Mackintosh ,  Nicole Hervás Ibañez ,  Dr Erica Durante
Publisher:   X Artists' Books
Imprint:   X Artists' Books
ISBN:  

9798990698512


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   25 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Clara Obligado was born in Buenos Aires and has lived in Madrid since 1976, where she writes and teaches creative writing workshops. Her awards include the Lumen Prize for her novel La hija de Marx [Marx's Daughter] (1996), the Juan March Cencillo Short Novel Prize for Petrarca para viajeros [Petrarch for Travelers] (2015), and the Setenil Award for El libro de los viajes equivocados [The Book of Mistaken Journeys] (2011). Her essays Una casa lejos de casa: La escritura extranjera [A Home Far from Home: Foreign Writing] (2020) and Todo lo que crece: naturaleza y escritura [all that grows: nature and writing] (2021) have been republished multiple times. As an anthologist, she has ventured into microfiction with Por favor, sea breve [Please, Be Brief] (2009), and she coordinated the Atlas de Literatura Latinoamericana (arquitectura inestable) [Atlas of Latin American Literature (Unstable Architecture)] (2022). Her latest book is Tres maneras de decir adiós [Three Ways to Say Goodbye], published in March 2024. Obligado's work has been translated into several languages. She has never lost contact with her country of origin, where her work is published by various publishing houses. Fiona Mackintosh is a Senior Lecturer in Latin American Literature at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. She researches 20th and 21st century Latin American literature, especially women's writing from Argentina, poetry, and translation. She has published extensively on Silvina Ocampo, Alejandra Pizarnik, and Claudia Piñeiro, and her translations include Luisa Valenzuela's short story ""The Other Book"" in BOMB Magazine, Claudia Piñeiro's short story ""Dad's Place"" in la piccioletta barca and the co-translation with Iona Macintyre of Gabriela Cabezón Cámara's The Adventures of China Iron (Charco Press), which was short-listed for the International Booker Prize. Erica Durante is an Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at Brown University and holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris III. Her research focuses on 20th and 21st-century Latin American literature, with a particular emphasis on the works of contemporary women writers from across the region. A prolific scholar, she has authored several books and numerous scholarly articles, making significant contributions to the field. Beyond academia, Erica is passionately dedicated to bridging scholarship and public engagement. She leads innovative public humanities initiatives and collaborates on community-based projects, amplifying the reach and impact of literature to foster meaningful societal dialogue.

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