María Teresa Andruetto

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María Teresa Andruetto [when?]

Maria Teresa Andruetto is an Argentine writer born in Arroyo Cabral, Argentina, on January 26, 1954. In 2012, she received the Hans Christian Andersen Award known as the "Nobel Prize for children's literature".[1]

Andruetto is trained as a teacher and has worked in both primary and secondary schools. She has written poems, novels, drama and children's books. For the Andersen Award, the IBBY jury emphasized "her mastery in writing important and original works that are strongly focused on aesthetics. She creates sensitive books, which are deep and poetic with a clear literary base. Her books relate to a great variety of topics, such as migration, inner worlds, injustice, love, poverty, violence or political affairs." [2]

Awarded works

  • Tama, which was awarded the Luis Tejeda Municipal Prize.
  • La Mujer en cuestión, which was awarded Best Novel by Fondo Nacional de las Artes.
  • Lengua Madre, which was shortlisted for the Clarín Prize for Best Novel in 2007.

See also

References

  1. ^ "María Teresa Andruetto, Peter Sís Win Hans Christian Andersen Awards". Publishers Weekly. Mar 19, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
  2. ^ "Hans Christian Andersen Award Winners 2012 (Press Release)". March 19, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2012.

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