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- 08:03, 23 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Benedict Lombe (←Created page with ''''Benedict Lombe''' is a Congolese-British writer. She was born in Kinshasa and is based in London. She is the writer of two acclaimed plays, ''Lava'' and ''Shifters'', both of which received their premieres at the Bush Theatre. ''Lava'', a one-woman play starring Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo, opened at the Bush in 2021 to excellent reviews, and won the 2022 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. Lombe thus became one of the few playwrights to win the prize for a debut pl...')
- 10:40, 22 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Gloria Pampillo (←Created page with ''''Gloria Pampillo''' (1938-2013) was an Argentine writer.<ref>https://www.clarin.com/rn/literatura/Murio-escritora-docente-Gloria-Pampillo_0_S1mf6c5sPXe.html</ref> Born in Buenos Aires, she moved to Spain where she worked as a teacher. She later came back to teach at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, where she ran writing workshops with Maite Alvarado. She also cofounded Sudestada, a writers' association. Among her best-known works are the no...')
- 07:29, 20 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Noemí Ulla (←Created page with ''''Noemi Ulla''' (1940-2016) was an Argentine writer and scholar. She was born in Santa Fe and studied in Rosario. There she got involved with a group of young writers that included Hugo Gola, Rubén Sevlever and Aldo Oliva among others. She would eventually get married to Oliva. Her Rosario days were the subject of her first novel ''Los que esperan el alba'' (1967). She moved to Buenos Aires in 1969, and completed her PhD at the ...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 07:05, 20 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Natalia Kohen (←Created page with ''''Natalia Kohen''' (1919-2022) was an Argentine artist and writer. She was born in Mendoza and studied in Buenos Aires. Over a very long career, she held numerous solo and group exhibitions. She was also a writer of note, publishing around a dozen books of poetry and fiction. Winner of many prizes, she was named as an Outstanding Cultural Personality of Buenos Aires by the city's legislature in 2009. She died in 2022, aged 103.<ref>https://www....')
- 12:27, 19 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Mirta Hortas (←Created page with ''''Mirta Hortas''' (1949-2022) was an Argentine writer. She was born in Buenos Aires IN 1949. She was one of the founders of the Mario Jorge de Lellis literary workshop. Some of her early stories were published in the legendary literary magazine ''El Escarabajo de Oro'', edited by Abelardo Castillo. commanded. She lived in Europe for some time before returning to Argentina in 2000. Upon returning, she once again resumed an active literary c...')
- 18:38, 18 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Khalid (Bangladeshi singer) (←Created page with ''''Khalid''' (born 1960s - died 2024) was a Bangladeshi singer. He was one of the pioneers of Bangladeshi pop music in the 1980s and 1990s. Originally from Gopalganj, Khalid joined the Dhaka band Chime in the early 1980s as its lead singer. His bandmates were Chime founder Ashiquzzaman Tulu and Aly Sumon. The band had its greatest success with the single "Nati Khati Bela Gelo" in 1987. He was also popular as a solo artist, recording memorable h...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 06:57, 18 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Lucía Gálvez (←Created page with ''''Lucia Galvez''' (1942-2023) was an Argentine historian. She was born in 1942, the granddaughter of the writers Manuel Gálvez and Delfina Bunge. She studied history at the University of Buenos Aires. She became a professional historian and published titles such as: * Mujeres de la conquista. * Historias de amor de la historia argentina, * Las mujeres y la patria * Delfina Bunge. Diarios íntimos de una época brillante. She died in...')
- 11:49, 16 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Susana Cabuchi (←Created page with ''''Susana Cabuchi''' (1948-2023) was an Argentine poet. She was born in Jesús María in Colón. As a young writer, her mentor was the poet Alfredo Martínez Howard. She was part of the emerging writers He was one of the “Writer's Workshop” group in the early 1970s that also included Francisco Colombo, Juan Croce, Eduardo Curuchet, Daniel Vera, Julio Castellanos, Susana Aguad and Daniel Moyano. She published several volumes...')
- 09:59, 15 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Golde Gutman-Krimer (←Created page with ''''Golde Gutman Krimer''' (1906-1983) was a Yiddish writer. She was born in Edineț in the Bessarabia region of the Russian Empire, in what is Moldova today. In the early 1920s, she migrated to Argentina. There she emerged as a Yiddish-language writer with her contributions to the Jewish papers ''Di Prese'' and ''Unzer Fraynt'' in Buenos Aires. She wrote over a dozen books, primarily novels and short stories. Although she liv...')
- 15:22, 12 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Argentine Jewish (←Redirected page to History of the Jews in Argentina) Tag: New redirect
- 15:21, 12 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Kehos Kliger (←Created page with ''''Kehos Kliger''' (1904-1985) was a Yiddish poet. He was born in Ludmir (today known as Volodymyr) in the former Russian Empire. He migrated to Argentina in the mid-1930s, and lived there for the next half-century. A prolific poet, Kliger's work covered different genres and verse forms. His poetry appeared regularly in ''Di Prese'', the Yiddish daily of the Argentine Jewish diaspora. Notable works include ''Gezang Oif Der Erd'...')
- 21:52, 10 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Blanca Irurzun (←Created page with ''''Blanca Lelia Irurzun''' (1910-1999) was an Argentine poet, artist and teacher.<ref>https://bibliotecajwa.com.ar/santiago/doku.php/irurzun-blanca</ref> She was born in La Banda in the province of Santiago del Estero. The daughter of teachers, Blanca too trained as a teacher, along with her four brothers. At an early age, she took part in the local theatre of La Banda. This brought her into contact with artistic figures such as Juan Giméne...')
- 07:40, 9 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Susana Giqueaux (←Created page with ''''Susana Giqueaux''' (1904-2004) was an Argentine poet, writer and translator. Born in Nogoya in Argentina, she spent much of her life in neighbouring Uruguay. Fluent in French, she translated French-language poets such as Jules Supervielle, Saint-John Perse and Oscar Milosz. She also wrote fiction; her novel ''Mar de fondo'' was the first winner of the National Foundation for the Arts prize (Fondo Nacional de las Artes) in Arge...')
- 14:47, 8 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Victoria Gucovsky (←Created page with ''''Victoria Gucovsky''' (1890-1969) was an Argentine writer and a prominent socialist activist of the early 20th century. She was born in Genoa to parents of Russian-Jewish origin. Her father Gabriel Gucovsky was an engineer and a poet. He died in 1894 when Victoria was still just a child. Her mother Fenia Chertkoff and two more Chertkoff aunts decided to migrate to Argentina, where they settled in Colonia Santa Clara under the aegis of the Je...')
- 11:59, 7 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Emma Solá de Solá (←Created page with ''''Emma Solá de Solá''' (1894-1984) was an Argentine writer and poet.<ref>https://www.pagina12.com.ar/689282-descubriendo-a-emma-sola-de-sola</ref><ref>http://noticias.unsa.edu.ar/index.php/facultades/facultadhumanidades/5647-nueva-publicacion-escritoras-saltenas-emma-sola-de-sola</ref><ref>https://www.edisalta.ar/emmasola.htm</ref> She is closely identified with her hometown of Salta, where she lived until her death. Sola was a prolific author in...')
- 07:24, 5 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Gabriela Exilart (←Created page with ''''Gabriela Exilart''' is an Argentine writer, lawyer and teacher. She hails from the coastal city of Mar del Plata. She is the author of numerous bestsellers, many of them dealing with lesser-known episodes in Argentine history, for example, the San Juan earthquake or the Napalpí massacre in Chaco province.<ref>https://www.lacapitalmdp.com/gabriela-exilart-llore-mucho-mientras-investigaba-para-esta-novela</ref><ref>https://elpaisdigita...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 11:11, 3 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Mabel Pagano (←Created page with ''''Mabel Pagano''' is an Argentine novelist. She was born in Lanus in 1945. Since the publication of her debut novel in 1976, she has published more than 20 books, including novels, short stories and books for children. Her work has been widely anthologized. She is a multiple winner of the Premio del Fondo Nacional de las Artes. Among her noted works is the novel ''Martes del final'', a work of historical fiction set in 19th century Paraguay t...')
- 16:16, 2 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Ana Becciu (←Created page with ''''Ana Maria Becciú''' is an Argentine poet, editor and translator. She was born in Buenos Aires in 1948, and studied at the Universidad Católica Argentina. She worked with the writers Eduardo Galeano and Augusto Roa Bastos, before moving to Europe in 1976. She continued her studies at Universidad Central de Barcelona and at the Sorbonne. She worked for many years as a translator with the UN. Becciu is also a major literary trans...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 12:13, 1 March 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Wally Zenner (←Created page with ''''María Julia Wally Zenner''' (1905-1996) was an Argentine poet and translator. She was born in Buenos Aires. She studied declamation (poetry recitation) with Alemany Villa and was one of the city's prominent reciters of the 1920s. She was also a writer, and published a number of works: * ''Encuentro en el allá seguro'' * ''Antigua lumbre'' * ''Moradas de la pena altiva'' * ''Vocación de alabanza'' Jorge Luis Borges was an intimate of...')
- 18:40, 28 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Susana Dillon (←Created page with ''''Susana Dillon''' (1925-2012) was an Argentine writer. She was born in Pergamino to a family of French origin. She lived in Rosario for a period, before moving to Río Cuarto in 1963. Her pregnant daughter was disappeared by the Argentine military junta in the Dirty War, and subsequently she became an active member of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo.<ref>https://ffyh.unc.edu.ar/biblioteca/escritores-de-cordoba/dillon-susana/</ref><ref>http...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 14:34, 26 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Leonor Allende (←Created page with ''''Leonor Allende''' (1881-1931) was an Argentine writer and journalist. She was the daughter of Pedro Allende and Delfina Tocaimasa. She has been called the first female journalist of Cordoba, and during her career, she published in newspapers such as ''La Voz del Interior'', ''La Nación'' and ''La Capital de Rosario'' and in the magazines ''Caras y Caretas'', ''Plus Ultra'', ''Riel'' and ''Fomento''. She also published s...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 15:02, 24 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page María Torres Frías (←Created page with ''''María Torres Frías''' (Salta, 1877/1883–1954) was an Argentine poet and writer.<ref>''Historia de la literatura argentina: Las primeras décadas'', Centro Editor de America Latina S.A. 1981</ref> She taught at the Escuela Normal de Salta. Highly regarded as a poet, she wrote for various literary journals, for example ''La revista'' and ''El Búcaro Argentino'', founded by Clorinda Matto de Turner. ==Selected works== * Violetas (1899). * Hoja...')
- 13:25, 20 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Ana García Bergua (←Created page with ''''Ana García Bergua''' (born 1960) is a Mexican writer. Born in Mexico City, in 1960, she studied French literature at UNAM. She is tha author of more than a dozen books, including La bomba de San José which won the Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Prize. She is also known for the column "Y ahora paso a retirarme" (And now I am going to retire) which she wrote for the Jornada Semanal for several years.<ref>https://herder.com.mx/en/autores-writers/a...')
- 10:00, 19 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Josefina Oliver (←Created page with ''''Josefina Oliver''' (1875–1956 ) was an Argentine diarist and photographer. She was born in the town of Caballito, to a family of Spanish immigrants from Mallorca. Leaving school at 14, she started keeping a diary from the age of 16. She kept it up for more than 60 years, leaving behind 20 volumes of her journals. She was also a self-taught photographer and took more than 2600 photographs. These have been exhibited posthumously in her native Arg...')
- 14:10, 18 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Tridib Dastidar (←Created page with ''''Tridib Dastidar''' (Bengali: ত্রিদিব দস্তিদার) (1952-2004) was a Bangladeshi poet. He was born in Patia in Chittagong, to the illustrious Dastidar family. Moving to Dhaka in the mid-1970s, he emerged as a bohemian poet. He published six volumes of poetry. Spending his life in loneliness and dire poverty, he died of illness in Dhaka in 2004.<ref>https://www.dailyjanakantha.com/literature/news/468236</ref><ref>https://pran...')
- 08:34, 16 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Generation of 80 (←Redirected page to Generation of '80) Tag: New redirect
- 08:33, 16 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Elvira Aldao de Díaz (←Created page with ''''Elvira Aldao de Díaz''' (1858-1950) was an Argentine writer of the Generation of 80. She was born in Rosario, into a military family. She spent her formative years in Buenos Aires before moving back to Rosario, where she became familiar with local writers and artists. Her family also had property in Mar del Plata where she spent many summmers. In 1912 she travelled to Europe, spending several years there before returning to Argentina. She di...')
- 14:36, 15 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Deán Funes, Cordoba (←Redirected page to Deán Funes, Argentina) Tag: New redirect
- 14:35, 15 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Iris Pavón (←Created page with ''''Iris Pavón''' was an Argentine writer. She was born in 1906 in the small pampas town of Loberia. She later relocated to Deán Funes and then to Cruz del Eje, where she came to maturity as a writer. Anarchist in her beliefs, Pavon was very vocal on issues of social justice. She took up the pen on behalf of the Bragado case of 1931, compared to the Sacco-Vanzetti case in the US. She contributed to radical journals such as ''...')
- 12:21, 15 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Ahsan Akbar (←Created page with ''''Ahsan Akbar''' is a British-Bangladeshi poet and columnist. He was educated at Exeter University, and pursued a variety of careers in the UK and the Far East. His poetry collection ''The Devil's Thumbprint'' was published in 2013. Akbar contributed a literary column to the Dhaka Tribune for several years; he has also published articles in the Financial Times, the Guardian, the LA Times and the Daily Star.<ref>https://www.ft.com/co...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 12:45, 13 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Cristina Judar (←Created page with ''''Cristina Judar''' (born 1971) is a Brazilian writer. A native of Sao Paulo, she has published half a dozen books till date. Among these are the novels ''Oito do Sete'' (2017) and ''Elas marchavam sob o sol'' (2021). The former won the [{Sao Paulo Prize for Literature]] and was also a finalist for the Premio Jabuti.<ref>https://www.catranslation.org/person/cristina-judar/</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} category:Brazilian writers') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 12:41, 13 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Verônica Stigger (←Redirected page to Veronica Stigger) Tag: New redirect
- 12:41, 13 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Micheliny Verunschk (←Created page with ''''Micheliny Verunschk''' is a Brazilian writer. She obtained her doctorate from Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. She has published many books, among them the novel ''O som do rugido da onça'' which won the Premio Jabuti in 2022.<ref>https://wordswithoutborders.org/contributors/view/micheliny-verunschk/</ref> ==Selected works== * Geografia Íntima do Deserto (2003) * O Observador e o Nada (2003) * A Cartografia da Noite (2010) * b...')
- 07:37, 11 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Luis López Carrasco (←Created page with ''''Luis López Carrasco''' (born 1981) is a Spanish filmmaker and writer. He was born in Murcia. He has been active in documentary and experimental filmmaking for years. He is best known for his award-winning documentary film ''El año del descubrimiento''. He won the Premio Herralde literary prize for his novel ''El desierto blanco'' in 2023.<ref>https://www.cinemadureel.org/en/biographies/luis-lopez-carrasco-4/ Bio</ref> ==References== {{reflist}...')
- 07:29, 2 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Sebastian Martinez Daniell (←Created page with ''''Sebastian Martinez Daniell''' (born 1971) is an Argentine author. He studied at the University of Buenos Aires and worked as a journalist. In 2004, he cofounded Editorial Entropia.<ref>https://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/suplementos/espectaculos/4-1410-2005-12-29.html</ref> He has published four novels and a range of shorter works. ''Dos sherpas'' has been translated into English by Charco Press. == Novels == * Semana (Entropía, 2004) *...')
- 07:19, 2 February 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Rebecca Gisler (←Created page with ''''Rebecca Gisler''' (born 1981) is a Swiss writer. She was born in Zurich and studied at the Swiss Literature Institute and at the University of Paris 8. A multilingual author, she writes both prose and poetry. Her novel ''D'oncle'' has been widely praised. It is due to be published in English translation by Peirene Press.<ref>https://www.peirenepress.com/shop/uncategorised/about-uncle/</ref><ref>https://www.catranslation.org/shop/book/...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 14:00, 5 January 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Lincoln Theatre Royal (←Redirected page to New Theatre Royal Lincoln) Tag: New redirect
- 13:56, 5 January 2024 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Philip Hedley (←Created page with ''''Philip Hedley''' was a British theatre director. He was Artistic Director of Theatre Royal Stratford East for a quarter of a century, running the East London venue from 1979 to 2004. Prior to that, he had been assistant to Joan Littlewood and Gerry Raffles at Stratford East. <ref>https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/former-theatre-royal-stratford-east-artistic-director-philip-hedley-dies</ref> Before his move to London, he ran the Lincoln Thea...')
- 01:26, 28 December 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Domnhall Gleason (←Redirected page to Domhnall Gleeson) Tag: New redirect
- 01:24, 28 December 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Now Or Later (←Created page with ''''''Now Or Later''' is a play by the American playwright Christopher Shinn. The play premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 2008. Set in Democratic campaign headquarters on an American election night, the play deals with contemporary political themes, such as freedom of speech and depictions of the prophet Muhammad. The original run of the play was directed by Dominic Cooke, and featured young actors Eddie Redmayne and...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 07:27, 24 August 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Juan de Recacoechea (←Created page with ''''Juan de Recacoechea''' (1935-2017) was a Bolivian novelist and journalist. He was born in La Paz. He worked as a journalist for many years in both Europe and in his native country. He later turned to writing fiction, and published a series of successful novels, most notably ''American Visa'', a bestseller that won the National Novel Award and was made into a movie. Two of his novels were translated into English: ''American Visa'' and ''Al...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 11:28, 23 August 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Premio Nacional de Novela (←Redirected page to National Novel Award) Tag: New redirect
- 10:04, 23 August 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Cé Mendizábal (←Created page with ''''Cé Mendizábal''' (born 1956) is a Bolivian poet and writer. He was born ''Carlos Félix Mendizábal Rivera'', the city of Oruro. He is a two-time winner of the Premio Nacional de Novela for his books ''Alguien más acargo'' (2000) and ''Pasado por sal'' (2014). He has also published several books of poetry and short stories.<ref>https://www.goethe.de/ins/bo/es/kul/sup/bks/21635313.html</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} category:Bolivian writ...')
- 07:45, 22 August 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Gonzalo Lema (←Created page with ''''Gonzalo Lema Vargas''' is a Bolivian writer. He was born in Tarija in 1959. A prolific author, Lema is best known for his novel ''La vida me duele sin vos'' which won the National Novel Award. Other works include: * La huella es el olvido * El hombro gordo de La Paz * Los dios vacios del Raspa Rios * Que te vaya como mereces He is the creator of the fictional detective Santiago Blanco. In 2018, he contributed to the volume ''11 escritores d...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 10:46, 21 August 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Ramón Rocha Monroy (←Created page with ''''Ramón Rocha Monroy''' is a Bolivian writer. He was born in Cochabamba in 1950. He studied law at Universidad Mayor de San Simón, and did postgraduate studies at UNAM in Mexico City. He has been a journalist, a university professor and a politician, first with Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria and then with Movimiento Al Socialismo. As a writer, he is best known for the 2002 historical novel ''Potosi 1600'' which won...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 10:32, 21 August 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Cristina Sánchez Andrade (←Redirected page to Cristina Sánchez-Andrade) Tag: New redirect
- 14:51, 20 August 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Florencia del Campo (←Created page with ''''Florencia del Campo''' (born 1982) is an Argentine-Spanish writer. She was born and raised in Buenos Aires. She moved to Madrid in 2013, and has since pursued her literary career in Spain. She was named by the 10 de 30 project as one of the best young writers in Spain.<ref>https://editorialbarrett.org/autoras/florencia-del-campo/</ref> ==Selected works== * La huésped (2016) * Madre mía (2017) * La versión extranjera (2019) * ¿Y si no ent...')
- 09:22, 18 August 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Margarita Leoz (←Created page with ''''Margarita Leoz Munilla''' (born 1980) is a Spanish critic and writer. She was born in Pamplona and studied language and literatre at the University of Salamanca and the University of Barcelona. Her books include: ''El telar de Penélope'' (poetry, 2008) and ''Segunda residencia'' (short stories, 2012). She was named as one of the best young writers in Spain by the 10 de 30 project.<ref>https://shortstoryproject.com/writers/margarita-l...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 10:48, 16 August 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Miqui Otero (←Created page with ''''Miqui Otero''' is a Spanish writer. He was born in Barcelona in 1980. In his early years, he was a cultural entrepreneur, managing record labels and running film clubs. He now teaches at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and contributes to print and broadcast media on cultural affairs. Otero is the author of several novels: * ''Hilo musical'' (2010) * ''La cápsula del tiempo'' (2012) * ''Rayos'' (2016) * ''Simón'' (2020) - winner of the ...')
- 11:42, 15 August 2023 Peripatetic talk contribs created page Elisa Ferrer (←Created page with ''''Elisa Ferrer''' is a Spanish writer. She was born in L'Alcúdia de Crespins, Valencia in 1983. She won the Tusquets Prize for novels in 2019 with her work ''Temporada de avispas''. She was also named as one of the best young writers in Spain by the 10 de 30 project.<ref>https://elpais.com/cultura/2019/10/01/actualidad/1569927355_473265.html</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} category:Spanish writers') Tag: Disambiguation links added