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Claudia Hernández González

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Salvadoran short story writer (born 1975)
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Claudia Hernández González is a Salvadoran short story writer. She was born in El Salvador in 1975. She was awarded the Anna Seghers Prize in 2004. She is widely regarded as among the pre-eminent living Salvadoran writers. Many of her stories concern the grotesque elements of life during and after the civil war.

Bibliography

  • Otras ciudades (2001)
  • Mediodía de frontera (2002)
  • Olvida uno (2005)
  • De fronteras (2007)

References

  1. "Anna-Seghers-Stiftung: Bisherige Preisträger und Stipendianten" (in German). Anna-Seghers-Stiftung. Archived from the original on 2 December 2020. Retrieved 17 January 2011.


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