Tatiana Lobo

Tatiana Lobo (born 1939[1]) is a Costa Rican author.

Lobo was born in Puerto Montt, Chile,[1] but has resided in Costa Rica since 1963,[1] and is generally considered a Costa Rican writer. Her published works have crossed over several genres, including novels, plays, short stories and articles.[1] She has received several awards for her fiction, including the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize in 1995, Costa Rica's Aquileo J. Echeverría Award, and the Costa Rican Premio Academia Costarricense de la lengua. Her works have been translated into French, German, and English.

Bibliography

  • Tiempo de claveles (short stories, 1989), ISBN 978-9977-23-511-0
  • El caballero del V Centenario (play, 1989)
  • Asalto al paraíso (novel, 1992), ISBN 978-9977-67-204-5 (translated by Asa Zatz as Assault on Paradise)
  • Entre Dios y el Diablo, mujeres de la Colonia (short stories, 1993), ISBN 978-9977-67-249-6
  • Calypso (novel, 1996), ISBN 978-9977-986-87-6
  • El año del laberinto (novel, 2000), ISBN 978-9968-15-084-2
  • Parientes en venta (cronicas, 2010,)ISBN 978-9977-952-95-6
  • Candelaria del Azar (novel, 2010,ISBN 978-9977-952-93-2
  • El Corazòn del silencio (novel 2011), ISBN 978-9977-23-948-4

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-09-28. Retrieved 2011-01-07.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

Entrevista de Gabriela Arguedas a Tatiana Lobo en canal 15. Libro Candelaria del Azar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gf9K_BW5ao

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