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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Carla Guelfenbein won the Alfaguara Novel Prize 2015 – The Trade



A force write novels deep psychological subtlety, using language that has both direct and sentimental, Chilean writer Carla Guelfenbein has forged an important literary reputation in his native country. Reputation that, starting today, will extend to the Spanish-speaking world in general. This morning, his latest novel, “ Contigo en la distancia” , was awarded the Alfaguara Prize for Novel in Madrid, announced a jury chaired by the Extremadura writer Javier Cercas.


Of Russian-Jewish origin, and daughter torn country was Chile in the mid-70s, the work of Guelfenbein is the staging of a mental battle to redeem the past and conquer their ghosts. The 1973 coup that brought Pinochet to power, was a blow to his family, who was forced to emigrate to England when the writer was a little girl. His mother, Eliana Dobry, had been detained, without knowing anything about it for weeks, due to its socialist militancy. She would never return to Chile, for he died in London. His daughter, who at that time was only 18, did not return to his homeland until 1987.


This policy framework and existential references shapes the universe that happen Guelfenbein stories. His characters bear the burden, often unknowingly, the weight of long hard years full of fear and nostalgia, family stories that were exchanged in dark tragedies. Was 40 when he published his first novel, “ The reverse of the soul” (2003).


Javier Cercas, president of the jury that awarded this literary prize (considered one of the most important in the Spanish language), he referred to “ Contigo en la distancia” as “a novel of literary narrative suspense built with great efficiency around a memorable female character and power of genius. The author has managed to weave love and enigmas with a write to the complex and transparent. Three voices very well assembled illuminate dark areas of lies and truth, talent and mediocrity, success and failure. ” The plot of the book takes place in Santiago, Chile’s capital, and its pages the stories of three different generations, tied together “for a poetic secret that is both an existential secret” tacked.


This is the eighteenth edition of this award, whose award is endowed with $ 175,000, a sculpture by Martín Chirino and simultaneous publication in all Spanish-speaking countries. Last year’s winner was the Colombian Jorge Franco, author of great literary works like Rosario Tijeras or Melodrama , for his novel “The outside world”.


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