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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gabriela Cabezón Cámara , Frances RiddlePublisher: Charco Press Imprint: Charco Press ISBN: 9781999722708ISBN 10: 1999722701 Pages: 147 Publication Date: 04 September 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsQueer writing at its most exhilarating. --Times Literary Supplement Cabezon Camara's exuberant range of styles truly shines. --Asymptote A revelation for contemporary literature. Pure dynamite. --Andres Neuman, author of Traveller of the Century and Talking to Ourselves Queer writing at its most exhilarating. --Times Literary Supplement Cabezon Camara's exuberant range of styles truly shines. --Asymptote A revelation for contemporary literature. Pure dynamite. --Andres Neuman, author of Traveller of the Century and Talking to Ourselves 2009 Book of the Year --Rolling Stone (Argentina) Silverio Canada Memorial Prize (Shortlisted) - Gijon Detective Week (Spain) Author InformationGabriela Cabezón Cámara was born in Buenos Aires in 1968. Her debut novel La virgen cabeza (published in English as Slum Virgin by Charco Press, 2017) was followed by Romance de la negra rubia (Romance of the Black Blonde, 2014) as well as by two collections of short stories. In 2011 she published the novella Le viste la cara a Dios (You’ve Seen God’s Face), later republished as a graphic novel, Beya (Biutiful), illustrated by Iñaki Echeverría. Beya was awarded the Argentine Senate’s Alfredo Palacios Prize and was recognised by the Buenos Aires City Council and the Congress of Buenos Aires Province for its social and cultural significance as well as for its contribution in the fight against human trafficking. During 2013, she was writer-in-residence at UC Berkeley, and in 2019 she was part of the Literarisches Colloquium Berlin. Frances Riddle has translated numerous Spanish-language authors including Isabel Allende, Claudia Piñeiro, Leila Guerriero, and Sara Gallardo. Her translation of Theatre of War by Andrea Jeftanovic was granted an English PEN Award in 2020. Her work has appeared in journals such as Granta, Electric Literature , and The White Review , among others. She holds a BA in Spanish Language Literature from Louisiana State University and an MA in Translation Studies from the University of Buenos Aires. In 2022, Frances’ translation of Elena Knows by Claudia Piñeiro was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize. Originally from Houston, Texas she lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |