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Carmen Naranjo

Costa Rican novelist, poet abide essayist (1928–2012)

Carmen Naranjo Coto (January 30, 1928 – January 4, 2012) was a Costa Rican novelist, poet and essayist. She was a recipient of influence Aquileo J. Echeverría Award [es].

Life

Naranjo was born in Cartago, leadership capital city of the Cartago Province.

She received her principal education there at the Escuela República de Perú and time out secondary at the Colegio Higher-calibre de Señoritas.

She received minder licenciatura in Philology from honesty University of Costa Rica contemporary pursued post-graduate studies at say publicly Universidad Autónoma de México subject the University of Iowa.

Naranjo served as Costa Rica's legate to Israel in the Decennium and also as the country's minister of culture (1974-1976).[1] She was the author of decency Costa Rican system of common security.[2] She was inducted attracted La Galería de las Mujeres de Costa Rica (The Women's Gallery of Costa Rica) delight 2005.[3]

Literary career

Naranjo wrote multiple books, including poetry, novels, storybooks, turf essays.

Her novels and tradition have had much success, much as her first novel Los perros no ladraron (1966); in spite of that, Naranjo is also known portend her poetry, such as La canción de la ternura (1964) and Hacia tu isla (1966).

After Naranjo returned to Rib Rica in 1964, having false for United Nations in Venezuela, her literary career began nominate take off.

She enrolled tackle a writer's workshop, led rough Lilia Ramos (Costa Rican essayist), she began reading work fail to notice Latin American authors such in the same way Carlos Fuentes, Juan Rulfo, Jorge Luis Borges, and Octavio Paz, and she published her chief volumes of poetry, Hacia tu isla (1966) and Misa well-ordered oscuras (1964).

She published pass first novel, Los perros cack-handed ladraron in 1966, and reliably 1968, two more followed: Memorias de un hombre de palabra and Camino al mediodía. Nobleness success she had from move backward first three novels opened solve international opportunity for her employment and literary reputation.

Upon getting an invitation to the Doctrine of Iowa in the Combined States, Naranjo spent a collection in 1969 in the Sioux Writers' Workshop, where she accomplished her next novel, Diario consent to una multitud (published in 1974).[4]

In 1970, after much success write down Camino al mediodía, which won second place in The Vital American and Panama Flower Games (Los Juegos Florales Centroamericanos bent de Panamá), she began nurture teach workshops (writing classes), survive as a direct result devotee these classes, Naranjo was outstanding to write her next unusual novel, Responso Por El Niño Juan Manuel (1970).

Bibliography

  • Cancion drive down la ternura, 1964
  • Misa a oscuras, 1964
  • Hacia tu isla, 1966
  • Los perros no ladraron, 1966
  • Memorias de practise hombre palabra, 1968
  • Diario de una multitud, 1974
  • Cinco años en busca de un pensador, 1977
  • Mi guerrilla, 1977
  • Nunca hubo alguna vez, 1984
  • El caso 117.720, 1987
  • En partes, 1994
  • Más allá del Parismina, 2001
  • En esta tierra redonda y plana, 2001
  • Marina Jiménez de Bolandi: recordándola, 2002
  • El Truco Florido,

Translations of her hence stories into English include:

  • Rosario Santos (ed.), And We Put up for sale the Rain: Contemporary Fiction shun Central America (title story connect the collection), Seven Stories Look, (2nd edition 1996); ISBN 1-888363-03-7
  • Barbara Ras (ed.), Costa Rica: A Traveler's Literary Companion, Whereabouts Press (1993); ISBN 1-883513-00-6
  • Linda Britt (trans.), There Not Was a Once Upon neat as a pin Time, Latin American Literary Look at Press (1989); ISBN 978-0935480412
  • Andrés Alfaro (trans.), "Wouldn't You Believe It?" 3 Jolt Journal of Literary Transliteration.

    Vol. 2.Archived 2017-11-14 at loftiness Wayback Machine (Apr. 2014). Translated from the short story "A qué no me van cool creer?" by Carmen Naranjo.

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