Margarita García Robayo
Born1980 (age 4344)
NationalityColombian
Occupation(s)Novelist and writer

Margarita García Robayo (born 1980) is a Colombian novelist and writer. She was born in Cartagena on the Caribbean coast. She has written several novels and short story collections as well as a book of autobiographical essays. Her book Cosas peores (Worse Things) won the Casa de las Américas Prize in 2014. Her work has been translated into English, French, Portuguese, Italian, Hebrew, and Chinese.

Since 2005, she has lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[1]

Works

  • Hay ciertas cosas que una no puede hacer descalza. Barcelona: Ediciones Destino, 2010.
  • Lo que no aprendí. Buenos Aires: Planeta, 2013.
  • Cosas peores. Bogotá: Alfaguara, 2014.
  • Tiempo muerto. Bogotá: Alfaguara, 2017.
  • Primera persona. Lima: Pesopluma, 2017.
  • Fish Soup. Edinburgh: Charco Press, 2018. Translated by Charlotte Coombe.
  • Holiday Heart. Edinburgh: Charco Press, 2020. Translated by Charlotte Coombe

References

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