Ana Gloria Moya
Ana Gloria Moya (1954 – 7 October 2013) was an Argentine novelist who has achieved national and international recognition.[1]
Her novel Cielo de tambores (Heaven of Drums) won the international Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize in 2002. It is a historical novel based on the life of Manuel Belgrano with two characters from the margins of society.[2][3][4]
Born in Tucuman, Moya works as a lawyer in the northwestern province of Salta.
Books
- Sangre tan caliente - y otras pasiones (1997)
- La desmemoria (1999) Salta: Ediciones del Robledal, ISBN 987-9364-11-2
- Cielo de tambores (2002) - tr. Nick Hill, Sky of Drums, Curbstone Press (paperback 2006), ISBN 1-931896-25-9
- Semillas de papaya a la luz de la luna. 2008. Emecé editorial. ISBN 9500431017
Notes
- "Adiós a Ana Gloria Moya, una gran escritora y luchadora de la vida" (in Spanish). El Tribuno. 8 October 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
- Universidad de Guadalajara gazette, Nov 25, 2002 Archived August 3, 2007, at the Wayback Machine - in Spanish
- Review by Norma Pérez Martín, El Muro Cultural Archived 2007-10-08 at the Wayback Machine - in Spanish
- "Lo femenino hace que la vida duela menos": Ana Gloria Moya, La Jornada, Dec 8, 2002 - in Spanish
External links
- Formal recognition by Argentine National Congress, April 2003 - in Spanish
- Primer Premio Certamen Literario Benito Crivelli 2001, Pro Cultura Salta - in Spanish
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