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| First Name |
Valeria
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| Last Name |
Luiselli
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| Full Name at Birth |
Valeria Luiselli López Astrain
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| Birthday |
16th August, 1983
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| Birthplace |
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
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| Build |
Athletic
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| Eye Color |
Brown - Dark
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| Hair Color |
Brown - Dark
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| Zodiac Sign |
Leo
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Ethnicity |
Hispanic
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| Nationality |
Mexican
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| University |
National Autonomous University of Mexico (BA), Columbia University (PhD)
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| Occupation Text |
Author
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| Occupation |
Author
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| Claim to Fame |
her work that explores dislocation and challenges conventional notions of authorship, such as the award-winning novels The Story of My Teeth (2015) and Faces in the Crowd (2013), and the collections of essays Sidewalks (2013) and Tell Me How It Ends (2017) — all published by Coffee House Press
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| Official Websites |
www.valerialuiselli.com/
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Valeria Luiselli (born August 16, 1983) is a Mexican-American author. She is the author of the book of essays Sidewalks and the novel Faces in the Crowd, which won the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. Luiselli's 2015 novel The Story of My Teeth was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Best Translated Book Award, and won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Best Fiction, and she was awarded the Premio Metropolis Azul in Montreal, Quebec. Luiselli's books have been translated into more than 20 languages, with her work appearing in publications including, The New York Times, Granta, McSweeney's, and The New Yorker. Her book Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions was a finalist for the Kirkus Prize in Nonfiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism. Luiselli's 2019 novel, Lost Children Archive won the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction.
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