Hernán Ronsino
Hernán Ronsino (* 1975 in Chivilcoy ) is an Argentine writer .
Life
After attending school, Hernán Ronsino moved from Chivilcoy, a medium- sized town in the Pampas , to Buenos Aires , where he studied sociology . Ronsino teaches sociology at the University of Buenos Aires and at the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLASCO). From January to June 2018 he lived in Switzerland as Writer in Residence at the invitation of the Literaturhaus Zürich and the PWG Foundation . During this time the novella Cameron was written .
In his books Last Train to Buenos Aires , Lumbre and In Dissolution , the so-called Pampa Trilogy , he tells stories from the Argentine province that are also linguistically rooted in the local area. The books explore "in a stylish yet experimental manner the personal and collective memory in his hometown Chivilcoy, which was once considered a model for progress" ( Dagmar Ploetz ). With his prose works in the tradition of the nouveau roman he is "one of the most important Latin American storytellers".
Works
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Cameron . Eterna Cadencia, Buenos Aires 2018, ISBN 978-987-712-152-0
- Cameron . Translation by Luis Ruby. Bilger, Zurich 2020, ISBN 978-3-03762-085-4
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La descomposición (= Interzona Latinoamericana, 47). Interzona, Buenos Aires 2007, ISBN 987-1180-49-7 . New edition: Eterna Cadencia, Buenos Aires 2014, ISBN 987-712-028-3 .
- In dissolution . Translation by Luis Ruby. Bilger, Zurich 2018, ISBN 978-3-03762-072-4
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Lumbre . Eterna Cadencia Editora, Buenos Aires 2013, ISBN 978-987-1673-99-5 .
- Lumbre . Translation and with an afterword by Luis Ruby. Photographs by Pocha Silva. Bilger, Zurich 2016, ISBN 978-3-03762-055-7 .
- Caballo . La Propia Cartonera, Montevideo 2011, OCLC 903511082 .
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Glaxo . Eterna Cadencia Editora, Buenos Aires 2009. 2nd edition: Colección Plan maestro, 16th Editorial Cuneta, Santiago de Chile 2014, ISBN 978-956-8947-37-8 .
- Last train to Buenos Aires . Translation of Luis Ruby. Bilger, Zurich 2012, ISBN 978-3-03-762022-9 .
- Te vomitaré de mi boca . Libris, Buenos Aires 2003, ISBN 978-987-1128-01-3 .
Awards
- 2020 Anna Seghers Prize
Web links
- Literature by and about Hernán Ronsino in the catalog of the German National Library
- Literature by and about Hernán Ronsino in the bibliographic database WorldCat
- Short biography and reviews of works by Hernán Ronsino at perlentaucher.de
- Hernán Ronsino in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Ronsino, Hernan. In: Flasco.org.ar . (Spanish).
- Hernán Ronsino. bilgerverlag
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hernán Ronsino. In: bilgerverlag.ch. Retrieved May 21, 2020 .
- ↑ a b The Anna Seghers Prize 2020 goes to Ivna Žic and Hernán Ronsino. In: buchmarkt.de . May 18, 2020, accessed May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ The shadow shines. In: Friday . August 3, 2016, accessed May 21, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ronsino, Hernan |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Argentine writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1975 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Chivilcoy |