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Gabriela Cabezón Cámara

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November 03 1968
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Gabriela Cabezón Cámara was born in Buenos Aires in 1968. She has published the novel Slum Virgin , the nouvelle Le viste la cara a Dios , and La Isla de la Luna . She has also published the comic Beya, le viste la cara a Dios , based on the former text and illustrated by Iñaki Echeverría . The graphic novel won the Argentine Senate’s Alfredo Palacios Prize and was recognised by Buenos Aires City Council and the Congress of Buenos Aires Province for its social and cultural significance and its vital contribution in the fight against human trafficking. In 2014 she published the novel Romance de la Negra Rubia and the following year she produced Sacrificios , edited by the Argentinian National Library for the Bicentenary Collection. Also in 2015 her book of stories, Y su despojo fue una muchedumbre came out, illustrated once again by Iñaki Echeverría. In 2013 she was writer in residence at UC Berkeley, where she also taught. She was one of the founders of the NiUnaMenos movement against femicides and gender violence. The Adventures of China Iron is her most recent novel.

Gabriela Cabezón Cámara

3.8/5 ( ratings)
Born
November 03 1968
Website
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Twitter
Go to Twitter Account
Gabriela Cabezón Cámara was born in Buenos Aires in 1968. She has published the novel Slum Virgin , the nouvelle Le viste la cara a Dios , and La Isla de la Luna . She has also published the comic Beya, le viste la cara a Dios , based on the former text and illustrated by Iñaki Echeverría . The graphic novel won the Argentine Senate’s Alfredo Palacios Prize and was recognised by Buenos Aires City Council and the Congress of Buenos Aires Province for its social and cultural significance and its vital contribution in the fight against human trafficking. In 2014 she published the novel Romance de la Negra Rubia and the following year she produced Sacrificios , edited by the Argentinian National Library for the Bicentenary Collection. Also in 2015 her book of stories, Y su despojo fue una muchedumbre came out, illustrated once again by Iñaki Echeverría. In 2013 she was writer in residence at UC Berkeley, where she also taught. She was one of the founders of the NiUnaMenos movement against femicides and gender violence. The Adventures of China Iron is her most recent novel.

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