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ANNA KAZUMI-STAHL
Anna is a fiction writer and PhD in literature. Born and educated in the
USA, she has lived in Buenos Aires since 1995 and writes short stories
and novels in Spanish. Her short story collection Catastrofes naturales was published by Editorial Sudamericana in Buenos Aires in 1997.
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IOSI HAVILIO
Author of the novels Opendoor (Entropía, 2006), Estocolmo (Mondadori, 2010), and Paraísos (Mondadori, 2012), Iosi's work has been included in the anthologies Buenos Aires Escala 1:1, La joven guardia, and Madrid, con perdón.
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THIBAULT de MONTAIGU
Thibault is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in L'Officiel, l'Officiel Voyages, l'Optimum and Milk Magazine. He has written four books, the most recent of which Zanzibar was published last year by Fayard Editions.
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TRYNO MALDONADO
Tryno has published the collection of short stories Temas y variaciones (2002), the novel Viena roja (Planeta, 2005), an anthology of Mexican writing Grandes hits, vol. 1 (Almadía, 2008) and Temporada de caza para el león negro (Anagrama, 2009), which was among the finalists for the XXVI Herralde Prize.
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MARTIN CAAMAÑO
Born in Buenos Aires in 1980, Caamaño is a musician and writer. Caamaño
studies Literature at the University of Buenos Aires, translates
Portuguese and contributes to various magazines writing on cinema, music
and literature.
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EDGARDO COZARINSKY
Edgardo is a writer and filmmaker. Among his more than twenty books, the only ones translated into English are Urban Voodoo (prologue by Susan Sontag), The Bride from Odessa and The Moldavian Pimp.
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