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Luisa Peluffo

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Luisa Peluffo (born August 20, 1941, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an argentine writer and journalist. In 1977 she took up residence in San Carlos de Bariloche, in the province of Río Negro, Argentina. Her residence in Patagonia is reflected in her writing, particularly in Me voy a vivir al sur, one of her most popular books. There she shares the experience to move from her urban life in Buenos Aires city to the extreme south of her country. In 1988 she has been awarded the scholarship Creation in Narrative by the Fondo Nacional de las Artes (National Arts Foundation). In 2008, his novel Nadie baila el tango (No one dances the tango) (Ediciones Gárgola, 2008) garnered her the first prize for unpublished novel given by the Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires City government). An English translation of her story Flechas (Arrowheads) was published in the book Argentina: A Traveler’s Literary Companion (Amazon, 2010).

Published work

  • Nadie baila el tango (novel). Ediciones Gárgola, Buenos Aires, 2008.
  • Si canta un gallo (play). Editorial Inteatro, Buenos Aires, 2005.
  • Me voy a vivir al sur. First Edition: Editorial de los Cuatro Vientos, Buenos Aires, 2005. Second Edition: Ediciones Gárgola, Buenos Aires, 2010.
  • Un color inexistente (poems). Ediciones Torremozas, Madrid, España, 2001.
  • La doble vida (novel). Editorial Atlántida, Colección Voces del Plata, Buenos Aires, 1993.
  • La otra orilla (poems). Editorial Ultimo Reino, Buenos Aires,1991.
  • Todo eso oyes (novel). Emecé Editores, Buenos Aires, 1989.
  • Materia de revelaciones (poems). Ediciones Botella al Mar, Buenos Aires, 1983.
  • Conspiraciones (stories). First Edition: Fundación Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1982. Second Edition: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1989.
  • Materia viva (poems). Editorial Schapire, Colección Poetas Populares, Buenos Aires, 1974.