Susana Hernández (writer) explained

Susana Hernández
Birth Name:Susana Hernández Marcet
Birth Place:Barcelona
Occupation:Writer
Language:Spanish
Genre:Noir fiction
Notable Works:Contra las cuerdas
Awards:Ciudad de San Adrián (2015)
Cubelles Noir (2016, 2018)
Ciudad de Lebrija (2021)
Portaldisp:y

Susana Hernández Marcet (Barcelona, 1969)[1] [2] is a Spanish writer who specializes in noir fiction. She created the character of Inspector Rebeca Santana, a lesbian investigator, who is the protagonist of several novels.[2] Hernández has also written theatrical plays and taught literary workshops.[1] [3]

Hernández studied image and sound and social integration, as well as private investigation and psychology.[3] In addition to collaborating with print and radio media outlets, she has excelled as a writer. In 2005, she won the Ciudad de Sant Adrià award and was a finalist in the 2013 Valencia Negra literary festival. Inspector Santana was chosen as the best female character in noir and detective fiction in the 2012 LeeMisterio awards.[4]

Along with writers Clara Asunción García and Isabel Franc, Hernández was a pioneer in creating criminal or detective plots around lesbian characters. All these novelists show an influence by US author Jean M. Redmann.

Eva Paris-Huesca, in Curvas peligrosas en el contexto de los feminismos del nuevo milenio  (2013) quotes Professor Shelley Godsland when she explains that this vast body of female-authored literature developed in Spain from the 1980s onwards, establishing a dialogue with the various feminist movements that have been gradually developing alongside the progress made by Spanish women in the political, economic, and social spheres.

Moreover, gender studies researcher Alicia Romero López compares Hernández's Inspector Santana character with other female detectives created by authors such as Alicia Giménez Bartlett (with her character), Blanca Álvarez González (with Bárbara Villalta), Isabel Franc (with Emma García), (with Cornelia Weber-Tejedor), Rosa Montero (with Bruna Husky), Dolores Redondo (with Amaia Salazar), (with Annika Kaunda); as well as the series of novels about detective Sonia Ruiz written by various authors, such as Lorenzo Silva and Noemí Trujillo, Andreu Martín, Esteban Navarro, and . Romero López also mentions the series of novels written by Antonio Santos Mercero about the character Sofía Luna, the first transgender police inspector in Spanish literature.[5]

Novels

Inspector Santana series

Standalone novels

Anthologies

Hernández has participated in major short story anthologies in the noir genre:

Awards

See also

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Susana Hernandez Marcet . Badabiblios-Biblioteques de Badalona . 30 September 2024 . Catalan . 13 October 2021.
  2. Web site: Santos . Care . Care Santos . Contra las cuerdas . . 30 September 2024 . Spanish . 1 February 2013. Against the Ropes. subscription.
  3. Web site: Hernández . Susana . Sobre mí . SusanaHernández.net . 30 September 2024 . Spanish. About Me.
  4. Web site: Presentem a… Susana Hernández . Cubelles Noir . 30 September 2024 . Catalan . 24 June 2017. We present... Susana Hernández.
  5. Web site: Fernández . Víctor . Antonio Mercero, uno de los padres de Carmen Mola . . 30 September 2024 . Spanish . 16 October 2021. Antonio Mercero, one of the fathers of Carmen Mola.
  6. Web site: I Premio de poesía lésbica Versales . Lesbian Lips . 30 September 2024 . Spanish . 19 November 2009. 1st Versales Lesbian Poetry Award.
  7. Web site: Susana Hernández . Conocer al Autor.es . 30 September 2024 . Spanish.
  8. Web site: Susana Hernández . Editorial Clandestina . 30 September 2024 . Spanish.
  9. Web site: Presentem a… Susana Hernández . Cubelles Noir . 30 September 2024 . Catalan . 6 August 2021. We present... Susana Hernández.
  10.  Web site: La escritora Susana Hernández recibe el primer Premio de Novela Ciudad de Lebrija . . 30 September 2024 . Spanish . 28 October 2022. Writer Susana Hernández receives the first Ciudad de Lebrija award for novel.