Edmundo Paz Soldan
Edmundo Paz Soldan (Bolivia, 1967) is one of the most influential Bolivian writers of the new generation. He was a finalist for the Premio Romulo Gallegos and won the Premio de Cuento Juan Rulfo in 1997 and won the Premio Nacional de Novela in Bolivia (2003) for his latest novel El delirio de Turing. He has also written the novels Rio fugitivo (Alfaguara, 1998), Suenos digitales (Alfaguara, 2000) and La materia del deseo (Alfaguara, 2001); and the books of short stories Amores imperfectos ...See more
Edmundo Paz Soldan (Bolivia, 1967) is one of the most influential Bolivian writers of the new generation. He was a finalist for the Premio Romulo Gallegos and won the Premio de Cuento Juan Rulfo in 1997 and won the Premio Nacional de Novela in Bolivia (2003) for his latest novel El delirio de Turing. He has also written the novels Rio fugitivo (Alfaguara, 1998), Suenos digitales (Alfaguara, 2000) and La materia del deseo (Alfaguara, 2001); and the books of short stories Amores imperfectos (Alfaguara, 1998), Simulacros (Santillana, 1999) and has edited the anthology of short stories Se habla espanol (Alfaguara, 2000). See less
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