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Tatiana Lobo

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Tatiana Lobo (born 1939[1]) is a Costa Rican author.

Lobo was born in Puerto Montt, Chile,[1] but has resided in Costa Rica since 1963,[1] and is generally considered a Costa Rican writer.[citation needed] Her published works have crossed over several genres, including novels, plays, short stories and articles.[1] She has received several awards for her fiction, including the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize in 1995, Costa Rica's Aquileo J. Echeverría Award [es], and the Costa Rican Premio Academia Costarricense de la lengua. Her works have been translated into French, German, and English.

Bibliography

  • Tiempo de claveles (short stories, 1989), ISBN 978-9977-23-511-0
  • El caballero del V Centenario (play, 1989)
  • Asalto al paraíso (novel, 1992), ISBN 978-9977-67-204-5 (translated by Asa Zatz as Assault on Paradise)
  • Entre Dios y el Diablo, mujeres de la Colonia (short stories, 1993), ISBN 978-9977-67-249-6
  • Calypso (novel, 1996), ISBN 978-9977-986-87-6
  • El año del laberinto (novel, 2000), ISBN 978-9968-15-084-2
  • Parientes en venta (cronicas, 2010,)ISBN 978-9977-952-95-6
  • Candelaria del Azar (novel, 2010,ISBN 978-9977-952-93-2
  • El Corazòn del silencio (novel 2011), ISBN 978-9977-23-948-4

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-09-28. Retrieved 2011-01-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

Entrevista de Gabriela Arguedas a Tatiana Lobo en canal 15. Libro Candelaria del Azar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gf9K_BW5ao