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Guadalupe Nettel
Guadalupe Nettel, Coyoacan, 2018
Guadalupe Nettel, Coyoacan, 2018
Born 1973
Mexico City
Language Spanish
Nationality Mexican
Education PhD École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
BS National Autonomous University of Mexico
Genres novel, short story
Notable awards Premio Cálamo, 2020

Premio Herralde de Novela, 2014

Premio de Narrativa Breve Ribera del Duero, 2013

Anna Seghers Prize, 2009

Guadalupe Nettel (born 1973) is a Mexican writer. She has published four novels, including The Body Where I Was Born (2011) and After the Winter (2014). She won the Premio de Narrativa Breve Ribera del Duero and the Premio Herralde literary awards. She has been a contributor to Granta, The White Review, El País, The New York Times, La Repubblica and La Stampa. Her works have been translated to 17 languages. She is the editor of the Revista de la Universidad de México, the oldest cultural magazine in Mexico.

Life

Guadalupe Nettel was born in Mexico City and spent part of her childhood in the south of France. From a young age, she suffered from eye problems due to a congenital condition in one of her eyes, probably Peters' syndrome. She was consequently a victim of bullying, a fact that, according to Nettel, was one of the reasons that led her to take refuge in books and start writing. She obtained a PhD in linguistics from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. Her work has been translated to more than 17 languages. She is a contributor to various magazines and publications including as Granta, El País, The New York Times, La Repubblica and La Stampa. She is the editor of the Revista de la Universidad de México of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

She has published in several genres, both fiction and non-fiction. Her collection of short stories El matrimonio de los peces rojos won the Premio Internacional de Narrativa Breve Ribera del Duero and has since been translated into English under the title Natural Histories. She won the Premio Herralde in 2014 for her novel Después del invierno (After the Winter).

In 2007, she was named as one of the Bogotá 39, a list of the most promising young Latin American writers under the age of thirty-nine announced at the Hay Festival Bogota.

She has published three English-language works of fiction with Seven Stories Press: Natural Histories (2014), The Body Where I was Born (2015)., and Bezoar And Other Unsettling Stories (2020). The Body Where I Was Born was recognized on the Three Percent Best Translated Book Longlist and as a Neustadt International Prize for Literature Finalist.

Since 2017, she has directed the Magazine of the University of Mexico.

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