Tamara Kamenszain

Tamara Kamenszain

She was born in Buenos Aires. In 2012, with La novela de la poesía, his ten previously published poetry books were brought together in a single volume. She ventured into the narrative with Tamar's book (Eternal Cadence, 2018). Among her essays, Historias de amor (2000) stand out, which compiles his three previous books; The mouth of testimony (2007), A harmless intimacy. Those who write with what there is (Eternal Cadence, 2016) and Little Books (2020). He received, among other recognitions, the First Municipal Essay Prize, the John Simon Guggenheim scholarship, the Konex Platinum Award, the Pablo Neruda Medal of Honor and, for his Collected Work, the Buenos Aires Book Fair award for best book published in 2012 and the Lezama Lima Award from Cuba. His books have been fully or partially translated into English, French, Portuguese, German and Italian. She is a Full Professor in the Writing Arts Career at UNA.