Ana Clavel | |
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Born | Mexico City, Mexico | December 16, 1961
Ana V. Clavel is a Mexican writer.
Clavel was born December 16, 1961 in Mexico City. [1] She received a bachelor's degree in Hispanic Language and Literature and master's in Latin American Literature from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). [2] [3]
Her more recent novels have incorporated multimedia elements, such as art and photography installations and video performance. [4]
Year | Title | Award | Result | Ref. |
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1983 | En un rincón del infierno | CREA National Short Story Award | Winner | |
1983 | Tu bella boca rojo carmesí | UNAM Great Ideas Story Contest | Winner | |
1991 | Cuando María mira el mar | Gilberto Owen National Literature Prize | Winner | |
1999 | Los deseos y su sombra | Alfaguara International Novel Award | Finalist | |
2004 | Sociéte Académique “Arts-Scienses-Lettres” | Silver | ||
2005 | Las violetas son flores del deseo | Juan Rulfo Short Novel Award (Prix Juan Rulfo) | Winner | [3] |
2013 | Las ninfas a veces sonríen | Elena Poniatowska Ibero-American Novel Prize | Winner |
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