Ana Gloria Moya

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Ana Gloria Moya (b. 1954) is an Argentine novelist who has achieved national and international recognition.

Her novel Cielo de tambores (Sky of Drums) won the international Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize in 2002. It is a historical novel based on the life of Manuel Belgrano with two characters from the margins of society. [1][2][3]

Born in Tucuman, Moya works as a lawyer in the northwestern province of Salta.

[edit] Books

  • Sangre tan caliente - y otras pasiones (1997)
  • La desmemoria (1999) Salta: Ediciones del Robledal, ISBN 9879364112
  • Cielo de tambores (2002) - tr. Nick Hill, Sky of Drums, Curbstone Press (paperback 2006), ISBN 1931896259

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Universidad de Guadalajara gazette, Nov 25, 2002 - in Spanish
  2. ^ Review by Norma Pérez Martín, El Muro Cultural - in Spanish
  3. ^ "Lo femenino hace que la vida duela menos": Ana Gloria Moya, La Jornada, Dec 8, 2002 - in Spanish

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