Las Indómitas (Ensayo Biográfico) / The Untamed (Biographical Essay)

Las Indómitas (Ensayo Biográfico) / The Untamed (Biographical Essay)
Su obra ha sido traducida a más de quince idiomas y su trayectoria como periodista y escritora ha sido galardonada con múltiples premios nacionales e internacionales, como el Premio Cervantes, reconocimiento que recibió en 2013.
Elena Poniatowska Amor was born in Paris in 1932, but at just nine years old, she moved to Mexico, where she became a naturalized citizen. Her career began in journalism in 1953, a discipline she has never abandoned. She has received honorary doctorates from eight universities and was awarded the National Prize for Linguistics and Literature in 2002. Among her notable works are: Hasta no verte Jesús mío (1969, Mazatlán Prize), La noche de Tlatelolco (1971, Xavier Villaurrutia Prize, which she declined), Querido Diego, te abraza Quiela (1978), La Flor de Lis (1988), Tinísima (1992, Mazatlán Prize), Paseo de la Reforma (1996), La piel del cielo (2001, Alfaguara Prize), Leonora (2011, Biblioteca Breve Prize), El universo o nada. Biografía del estrellero Guillermo Haro (2013), Dos veces única (2015), Las indómitas (2016), and El amante polaco (2019, 2021). She has also written short stories, collected in De noche vienes (1979), Tlapalería (2003), and Hojas de papel volando (2014), as well as books of interviews, essays, and chronicles.
Her work has been translated into more than fifteen languages, and her career as a journalist and writer has been recognized with numerous national and international awards, including the Cervantes Prize, which she received in 2013.
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Su obra ha sido traducida a más de quince idiomas y su trayectoria como periodista y escritora ha sido galardonada con múltiples premios nacionales e internacionales, como el Premio Cervantes, reconocimiento que recibió en 2013.
Elena Poniatowska Amor was born in Paris in 1932, but at just nine years old, she moved to Mexico, where she became a naturalized citizen. Her career began in journalism in 1953, a discipline she has never abandoned. She has received honorary doctorates from eight universities and was awarded the National Prize for Linguistics and Literature in 2002. Among her notable works are: Hasta no verte Jesús mío (1969, Mazatlán Prize), La noche de Tlatelolco (1971, Xavier Villaurrutia Prize, which she declined), Querido Diego, te abraza Quiela (1978), La Flor de Lis (1988), Tinísima (1992, Mazatlán Prize), Paseo de la Reforma (1996), La piel del cielo (2001, Alfaguara Prize), Leonora (2011, Biblioteca Breve Prize), El universo o nada. Biografía del estrellero Guillermo Haro (2013), Dos veces única (2015), Las indómitas (2016), and El amante polaco (2019, 2021). She has also written short stories, collected in De noche vienes (1979), Tlapalería (2003), and Hojas de papel volando (2014), as well as books of interviews, essays, and chronicles.
Her work has been translated into more than fifteen languages, and her career as a journalist and writer has been recognized with numerous national and international awards, including the Cervantes Prize, which she received in 2013.
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