Carlos María Federici

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Carlos María Federici , also known as Carlos M. Federici , (born December 3, 1941 in Montevideo ) is a Uruguayan writer.

Life

Federici has published extensively articles and short stories in Uruguayan, Argentine, Mexican, Spanish, Belgian, Finnish and Swedish magazines. Comics from his authorship have also appeared in Uruguay and Argentina. In addition, he has appeared many times as a book author and his works are also part of anthologies at home and abroad. His books include several crime novels. "Dos caras para un crimen", one of those detective novels, appeared under the heteronym Charles Fredson . Federici has also received several awards for his work. In 1970 he received the first prize of the XIII Aniversario de El Popular for his story "Final de Película" . In the following year he was awarded the title "¿Juan, decís?" For the co-authored novel with Alberto Miller . awarded the First Prize of the Intendencia de Montevideo (IMM). In 1974 he received another Intendencia award for the novel "Goddeu- $ - Los ejecutivos de Dios", which was only published in 1989. In 1986 he was awarded first prize at the II. "Melvin Jones" literary competition. The following year he received the "Hucha de Plata" at the Hucha de Oro in Madrid .

Publications (selection)

  • "La orilla roja", 1972
  • "Mi trabajo es el crimen", 1974
  • "Avoir du chien et être au parfum", 1976
  • "Dos caras para un crimen", 1982
  • "Goddeu- $ - Los ejecutivos de Dios", 1989
  • "Umbral de las tinieblas", 1990
  • "El asesino no las quire rubias", 1991
  • "Cuentos policiales", 1993
  • "El nexo de Maeterlinck", 1993
  • "Llegar a Khordoora", 1994

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Mi trabajo es el crimen
  2. Nuevo Diccionario de la Cultura Uruguaya by Miguel Ángel Campodónico , Librería Linardi y Risso, 2003, p. 123