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The  New York Times   described GUADALUPE NETTEL's acclaimed English language debut collection,  Natural Histories (Seven Stories, 2014), as "five flawless stories." A Bogot&aacute 39 author and  Granta   "Best Untranslated Writer," Nettel has received numerous prestigious awards, including the 2023  El Grand Balam Literary Prize "for her intimate psychological explorations of individuals marginalized from themselves by an often cruel, inexplicable, and wondrous world,"  the Gilberto Owen National Literature Prize, the Antonin Artaud Prize, the Ribera del Duero…mehr

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The  New York Times  described GUADALUPE NETTEL's acclaimed English language debut collection,  Natural Histories (Seven Stories, 2014), as "five flawless stories." A Bogotá 39 author and  Granta  "Best Untranslated Writer," Nettel has received numerous prestigious awards, including the 2023  El Grand Balam Literary Prize "for her intimate psychological explorations of individuals marginalized from themselves by an often cruel, inexplicable, and wondrous world,"  the Gilberto Owen National Literature Prize, the Antonin Artaud Prize, the Ribera del Duero Short Fiction Award, and the 2014 Herralde Novel Prize. Her novel,  Still Born  (Bloomsbury), was shortlisted for the 2023 International Booker Prize. In 2015 Seven Stories published her first novel,  The Body Where I Was Born. In 2018 her second novel,  After the Winter, was published by Coffee House Press. Nettel lives and works in Mexico City.
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The New York Times described GUADALUPE NETTEL's acclaimed English language debut collection, Natural Histories (Seven Stories, 2014), as "five flawless stories." A Bogotá 39 author and Granta "Best Untranslated Writer," Nettel has received numerous prestigious awards, including the 2023 El Grand Balam Literary Prize "for her intimate psychological explorations of individuals marginalized from themselves by an often cruel, inexplicable, and wondrous world," the Gilberto Owen National Literature Prize, the Antonin Artaud Prize, the Ribera del Duero Short Fiction Award, and the 2014 Herralde Novel Prize. Her novel, Still Born (Bloomsbury), was shortlisted for the 2023 International Booker Prize. In 2015 Seven Stories published her first novel, The Body Where I Was Born. In 2018 her second novel, After the Winter, was published by Coffee House Press. Nettel lives and works in Mexico City.