Agustina Caride

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Agustina Caride is an Argentine writer. She was born in Buenos Aires in 1970. She studied literature at University of Buenos Aires. In addition to being a writer, she is a literary proofreader, teaches reading and writing workshops and, together with Agustina Bazterrica, she coordinates the Bazterrica-Caride literary circle. She has written several books, including Cuentos con historia (Ediciones Lea, 2011), Testigos invisibles (Vestales, 2017) and No habrá sino ausencias (Letras del Sur, 2020).

Her novel Donde rumba el silencio won the Clarín Novel Award in 2021, taking the AR$700,000 cash prize. [1]

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References

  1. Balandra, Fundación La (August 3, 2022). "Agustina Caride nos presenta Donde retumba el silencio ⋆ Fundación La Balandra".