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(Santurce, 1974) graduated in History (University of Navarre) and holds a PhD in Spanish Literature (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA). She was a Literature professor at Lehigh University (Pennsylvania) until 2015.
She has published numerous articles and the essay “Displaced Memories: The Poetics of Trauma in Argentine Women Writers” as part of her academic research. Likewise, she has published “El eco de los disparos: Cultura y memoria de la violencia”, Galaxia Gutenberg, 2016; “Mejor la ausencia”, Galaxia Gutenberg, 2017 (2018 Award for the best fiction of the year from the Madrid Bookshop Guild and Cassino City International Literary Award for its translation into Italian), her first novel “Formas de estar lejos”, Galaxia Gutenberg, 2019; and “Los ojos cerrados”, Galaxia Gutenberg, 2021. She is a regular collaborator in written press, i.e. Cadena Ser and Radio Euskadi.
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