Sylvia Iparraguirre

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Sylvia Iparraguirre (2010)

Sylvia Iparraguirre (born July 4, 1949 in Junín , Buenos Aires Province ) is an Argentine linguist and literary scholar and writer.

Life and works

Iparraguirre studied humanities at the University of Buenos Aires , where she has been teaching and working for a long time, especially in the field of sociolinguistics .

Iparraguirre was co-editor of two cultural magazines . She has published three books of short stories, as well as the novels El Parque (1996, 2004) and La tierra del fuego (1998). This novel received several awards and has been translated into several languages, German under the title The Land of Fire . In 2007 her novel El muchacho de los senos de goma was published (German 2010 under the title The boy with rubber breasts ).

Works

  • En el invierno de las ciudades . Editorial Galerna, 1988
  • Probables lluvias por la noche . Emecé Editores, 1993
  • El Parque . 1996
  • Tierra del Fuego . Curbstone Press, 2000
    • dt .: land of fire . Translated from the Spanish by Enno Petermann. Fest, Berlin 1999, ISBN 978-3-8286-0093-5
  • El muchacho de los senos de goma . 2007
    • German: The boy with the rubber breasts . From the argentin. Spanish by Sabine Giersberg. Stockmann, Bad Vöslau 2010, ISBN 978-3-9502750-3-2

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