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María Negroni (born 1951 Rosario, Argentina) is an Argentinian poet, essayist, novelist and translator.
She graduated from Columbia University, with a PhD in Latin American Literature. She teaches at Sarah Lawrence College.[1][2] She was a visiting professor at New York University, in 2008.[3]
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Awards
- International Prize for Essay Writing from Siglo XXI
- 2002 PEN Award for best book of poetry in translation, for Islandia
- 2000-2001 Octavio Paz Fellowship for Poetry
- 1997 Argentine National Book Award, for El viaje de la noche
- 1994 Guggenheim Fellowships
Works
- De tanto desolar Libros de Tierra Firme, 1985
- La jaula bajo el trapo, (1991); Editorial Cuarto Propio, 1999, ISBN 9789562601511
- El viaje de la noche Lumen, 1994, ISBN 9788426427816
- Night Journey, Translator Anne Twitty, Princeton University Press, 2002, ISBN 9780691090986
- Diario Extranjero Pequena Venecia, 2000, ISBN 9789806315792
- La ineptitud Alción Editora, 2002
- Islandia (1994)
- Islandia: a poem, Translator Anne Twitty, Station Hill / Barrytown, Ltd., 2001, ISBN 9781886449152
Essays
- Ciudad gótica Bajo la Luna Nueva, 1994, ISBN 9789879930281; Bajo la Luna, 2007, ISBN 9789879108352
- El testigo lúcido: la obra de sombra de Alejandra Pizarnik, Beatriz Viterbo Editora, 2003, ISBN 9789508451385
- Museo negro, Grupo Editorial Norma, 1999, ISBN 9789879334119
- Galería fantástica, Siglo XXI, 2009, ISBN 9786070300776
Novels
- El sueño de Ursula Seix Barral, 1998, ISBN 9789507311956
- La anunciación Emecé Editores / Seix Barral, 2007, ISBN 9789507315411
References
External links
- "Maria Negroni", Sarah Lawrence magazine, Sophia Kelley, Fall 2009
- "Hell Has Many Mouths", Center for the Art of Translation, translated by Michelle Gil-Montero
- "Where Fears are Plumed like Pheasants", Center for the Art of Translation, translated by Michelle Gil-Montero
Categories:- Argentine poets
- 1951 births
- People from Rosario, Santa Fe
- Columbia University alumni
- Sarah Lawrence College faculty
- New York University faculty
- Guggenheim Fellows
- Living people
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