Gonzalo Garcés

Gonzalo Garcés (born 16 August 1974) is an Argentine editor and writer known for his writing on masculinity, and for his criticisms of feminism.[1] He also contributes to newspapers and magazines such as La Nación, Clarín, El Mercurio, Reforma, Brecha, Gatopardo, Perfil, El País and Quimera.

Gonzalo Garcés
Garcés in 2017
Born (1974-08-16) 16 August 1974
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationWriter, editor, critic
LanguageSpanish
Alma mater
PeriodContemporary
SubjectMen's, fathers' issues
Notable worksLos impacientes (2000)
Hacete hombre (2014)
Notable awardsPremio Biblioteca Breve (2000)

In 2000 he won the Premio Biblioteca Breve for his novel Los impacientes.[2]

Biography

Gonzalo Garcés was born on 16 August 1974, Buenos Aires. He studied Philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires and Philology at University of Sorbonne.

Works

Novels

  • 1997 Diciembre. Buenos Aires: Sudamericana ISBN 978-950-0712-75-0
  • 2000 Los impacientes. Buenos Aires: Seix Barral ISBN 978-843-2210-64-8. Biblioteca Breve Award
  • 2003 El futuro. Buenos Aires: Grupo Planeta Editorial/Seix Barral ISBN 978-950-7313-54-7
  • 2012 El miedo. Buenos Aires: Mondadori ISBN 978-987-6581-32-5
  • 2014 Hacete hombre. Buenos Aires: Marea ISBN 978-987-1307-98-2
  • 2016 Cómo ser malos. Ensayos sobre literatura. Buenos Aires: Letras del sur ISBN 978-987-4601-15-5

References

  1. Garcés, Gonzalo (2 August 2015). "Crítica al feminismo radical, después de #NiUnaMenos" (in Spanish). La Nación. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  2. Obiols, Isabel (6 April 2000). "El autor argentino Gonzalo Garcés gana el Premio Biblioteca Breve 'Los impacientes' narra la "inquietud y las expectativas" de tres jóvenes de Buenos Aires" (in Spanish). El País. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
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