Liliana heker biography
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Liliana Heker
Born
in Buenos Aires, ArgentinaFebruary 09,
Genre
Short Stories, Literature & Fiction, Nonfiction
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Liliana Heker began her literary career at age 17, mentored by Argentine writer Abelardo Castillo. She was a collaborator in Argentina literary magazine "The Paper Cricket" and founded, along with Castillo, The Golden Bug and The Platypus. She has published several short story books which have been collected in "Cuentos" (Alfaguara). She has also written two novels, "El fin de la historia" and "Zona de clivaje", and a collection of essays called "Las hermanas de Shakespeare".Liliana Heker began her literary career at age 17, mentored by Argentine writer Abelardo Castillo. She was a collaborator in Argentina literary magazine "The Paper Cricket" and founded, along with Castillo, The Golden Bug and The Platypus. She has published several short story books which have been collected in "Cuentos" (Al
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Liliana Heker
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Liliana Heker
Argentine writer (born )
Liliana Heker (born ) is an Argentine writer. She wrote and edited left-wing literary journals during the Dictatorship in the s and s, using veiled critiques as a means of protest and engaging in vigorous debate with exiled writers such as Julio Cortázar.
She was born in Buenos Aires and her professional writing started at the age of 17 with the support of Abelardo Castillo.
Books
[edit]Her books include:
- Acuario (), Centro Ed. De América Latina: Buenos Aires
- The Stolen Party ()
- Zona de clivaje (), Legasa: Buenos Aires
- El härlig de la historia (), Alfaguara - Suma (paperback ), ISBN
- Las hermanas de Shakespeare (), Aguilar: Buenos Aires
- Los Bordes de Lo Real
- El Partido Rubado
- Los Que Vieron la zarza′
References
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Gwendolyn Díaz, Women and Power in Argentine Literature: Stories, Interviews, and Critical Essays, University of Texas Press (paperback ), ISBN - publisher