5:00 pm - Wednesday, April 15

Talk: Lina Meruane

Geisel Library, UCSD, San Diego

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Lina Meruane (Chile, 1970) is a writer and holds a doctorate in literature from NYU. Her fiction includes two collections of short stories (Las Infantas and Avidez) and five novels (Póstuma, Cercada, Fruta podrida, Sangre en el ojo, and Sistema nervioso), translated into twelve languages. Her non-fiction works include two essays on the body (Viajes virales and Zona ciega), two feminist essays (Contra los hijos, Esa cosa animal, and Coloquio de las quiltras), the autobiographical essay Señales de nosotros, and three books on the Middle East: Palestina en pedazos (an expanded version of her earlier Volverse Palestina, winner of the Chilean-Arab Institute of Culture Prize in 2015), the lyrical essay Palestina por ejemplo, and her writings on genocide collected in Matarlo todo. Her shorter essays are compiled in Ensayo general and Tantos frentes. She has also ventured into playwriting with a theatrical adaptation (Un lugar donde caerse muerta) and two plays (Esa cosa animal and Hamelin). Her work has been recognized with the José Donoso Ibero-American Literature Prize (Chile 2023), the Blue Metropolis Prize (Canada 2023), the Cálamo Prize (Spain 2016), the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize (Mexico 2012), and the Anna Seghers Prize (Germany 2011), as well as writing fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation (USA 2004), the NEA (USA 2010), the DAAD (Germany 2017), and Casa Cien Años de Soledad (Mexico 2021), among others.

Admission/Cost: FREE

Location:
Geisel Library
UCSD
San Diego, CA

Wednesday, April 15 - 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

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