Claudia Ulloa Explained
Claudia Ulloa Donoso (born 6 September 1979) is a Peruvian writer. She was born in Lima, and studied tourism in her native Peru before studying Spanish at the University of Tromsø.[1]
Career
Her published work includes the short story collections El pez que aprendió a caminar and Pajarito, as well as Séptima Madrugada based on the weblog of the same name.[2] [3] In 2017, she was living in the north of Norway when she was included in the Bogota39 list of the most promising young writers in Latin America.[4] The other 38 included Samanta Schweblin, the Brazilian Mariana Torres, Gabriela Jauregui from Mexico, Liliana Colanzi from Bolivia and the Argentinians María José Caro, Luciana Sousa and Lola Copacabana.[5]
Notes and References
- Web site: El manifiesto contra la casi nula presencia femenina en la Bienal de Novela Vargas Llosa. January 10, 2020. Revista Arcadia. October 3, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191003234047/https://www.revistaarcadia.com/libros/articulo/el-manifiesto-contra-la-casi-nula-presencia-femenina-en-la-bienal-de-novela-vargas-llosa/75642. dead.
- Web site: Llega a México obra Pajarito, de Claudia Ulloa Donoso. January 10, 2020. November 3, 2018. La Razón.
- News: Bogotá 39: voces para contar Latinoamérica. El País. January 20, 2018. January 10, 2020. 1134-6582. es. Francesco. Manetto.
- Web site: Claudia Ulloa Donoso. January 10, 2020. October 1, 2018. VicLit.
- Web site: de 2017 . 7 de Mayo . Los 39 jóvenes escritores latinoamericanos elegidos como los mejores del año . 2022-12-05 . infobae . es.