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'''Ariana Harwicz''' ([[Buenos Aires]], 1977) is an [[Argentine]] writer, screenwriter, playwright and documentary maker. She earned a degree in performing arts from the [[University of Paris VII]] and a Master's in comparative literature from the [[Sorbonne]]. Her first novel, '' |
'''Ariana Harwicz''' ([[Buenos Aires]], 1977) is an [[Argentine]] writer, screenwriter, playwright and documentary maker. She earned a degree in performing arts from the [[University of Paris VII]] and a Master's in comparative literature from the [[University of Paris (post-1970)|Sorbonne]]. Her first novel, ''Matate, amor'' (2012), was translated into English as ''[[Die, My Love]]'' (2017, Charco Press) and was longlisted for the 2018 [[Man Booker International Prize]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/mar/12/man-booker-international-prize-longlist-han-kang-laszlo-krasznahorkai|title=Man Booker International prize longlist: Han Kang up for top gong again|last=Flood|first=Alison|date=2018-03-12|work=The Guardian|access-date=2019-08-15|language=en-GB|issn=0261-3077}}</ref> ''La débil mental'' (2014) was translated as ''Feebleminded'' (Charco Press). Her works have been translated into more than ten languages. |
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== Reception == |
== Reception == |
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== Bibliography == |
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=== Fiction === |
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* ''La débil mental'' (2014), translated by Annie McDermott and Carolina Orloff as ''Feebleminded'' (2019) |
* ''La débil mental'' (2014), translated by Annie McDermott and Carolina Orloff as ''Feebleminded'' (2019) |
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* ''Precoz'' (2015) |
* ''Precoz'' (2015), translated by Annie McDermott and Carolina Orloff as ''Tender'' (2022) |
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* ''Degenerado'' (2019) |
* ''Degenerado'' (2019) |
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* ''Perder el juicio'' (2024) |
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=== Essay === |
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* ''Tan intertextual que te desmayás'' (2013) |
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* ''Desertar'' (2020) |
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* ''El ruido de una época'' (2023) |
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=== Antologhy === |
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* ''Trilogía de la pasión'' (2023) |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 8 December 2024
Ariana Harwicz | |
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Born | 1977 (age 46–47) Buenos Aires |
Occupation | Writer, screenwriter, playwright and documentary maker |
Education | University of Paris VII |
Alma mater | Sorbonne |
Notable works | Matate, amor |
Notable awards | Longlisted for the 2018 Man Booker International Prize |
Ariana Harwicz (Buenos Aires, 1977) is an Argentine writer, screenwriter, playwright and documentary maker. She earned a degree in performing arts from the University of Paris VII and a Master's in comparative literature from the Sorbonne. Her first novel, Matate, amor (2012), was translated into English as Die, My Love (2017, Charco Press) and was longlisted for the 2018 Man Booker International Prize.[1] La débil mental (2014) was translated as Feebleminded (Charco Press). Her works have been translated into more than ten languages.
Reception
[edit]Writing about Die, My Love, critic Sarah Booker notes:
Violence—the imagining of it, the physical infliction of it, and its effect on the psyche—dominates this slim novel from its opening line....The novel immerses the reader into the mind of a woman struggling with post-partum depression, who teeters on the edge of reality, and who lashes out violently. Through the narrative perspective of a new mother and wife living in France, it examines the marginalized position of the mentally unstable and foreign in a rural landscape.[2]
Ellen Jones of The Guardian writes about Feebleminded:
Harwicz excels at tackling taboos around female desire, filial loyalty, a lack of maternal instinct and even incest. Moreover, her prose, thanks in part to the razor-sharp translation, is completely addictive.[3]
Bibliography
[edit]Fiction
[edit]- Matate, amor (2012), translated by Sarah Moses and Carolina Orloff as Die, My Love (2012)
- La débil mental (2014), translated by Annie McDermott and Carolina Orloff as Feebleminded (2019)
- Precoz (2015), translated by Annie McDermott and Carolina Orloff as Tender (2022)
- Degenerado (2019)
- Perder el juicio (2024)
Essay
[edit]- Tan intertextual que te desmayás (2013)
- Desertar (2020)
- El ruido de una época (2023)
Antologhy
[edit]- Trilogía de la pasión (2023)
References
[edit]- ^ Flood, Alison (2018-03-12). "Man Booker International prize longlist: Han Kang up for top gong again". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
- ^ "Die, My Love by Ariana Harwicz". Latin American Literature Today. 2018-04-30. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
- ^ Jones, Ellen (2019-05-17). "Feebleminded by Ariana Harwicz review – dangerously addictive". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-08-15.