Ariana Harwicz

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Ariana Harwicz (2018)

Ariana Harwicz (born 1977 in Buenos Aires ) is an Argentine writer.

Life

Ariana Harwicz studied screenwriting and acting in Argentina and then at the Université Paris Diderot . She got a Masters degree in Literature from the Sorbonne . In Argentina she taught screenwriting. Two of her pieces were staged in Buenos Aires, and her documentary El día del Ceviche was shown at several festivals in South America.

In 2012, her first novel, Matate, was published, amor , which was named the best Argentine novel of the year by the daily La Nación . The English translation Die, My Love by Sarah Moses and Carolina Orloff was nominated for the Man Booker International Prize in 2018 . The German translation was published in 2019.

Works (selection)

  • Mátate, amor . Buenos Aires: Mardulce, 2012
    • Die, dearest: Roman . Translation by Dagmar Ploetz . Munich: CHBeck, 2019
  • La débil mental . Buenos Aires: Mardulce, 2014
  • Precoz . Barcelona: Rata, 2015

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