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'''Liliana Colanzi Serrate''' (born 1981) is a [[Bolivia]]n writer. She was born in [[Santa Cruz, Bolivia]], in 1981, and studied at the [[Private University of Santa Cruz de la Sierra]] (UPSA) and the [[University of Cambridge]]. She obtained a doctorate in Comparative Literature from [[Cornell University]], where she now teaches.<ref>[https://www.shortstoryproject.com/writers/liliana-colanzi/ Bio]</ref>
'''Liliana Colanzi Serrate''' (born March 27, 1981) is a [[Bolivia]]n writer. She was born in [[Santa Cruz, Bolivia]], in 1981, and studied at the [[Private University of Santa Cruz de la Sierra]] (UPSA) and the [[University of Cambridge]]. She obtained a doctorate in Comparative Literature from [[Cornell University]], where she now teaches.<ref>[https://www.shortstoryproject.com/writers/liliana-colanzi/ Bio]</ref>


She is the author of three collections of short stories: ''Vacaciones permanentes'' (2010), ''La ola'' (2014), and ''Nuestro mundo muerto'' (2016), the last of which has been translated into English by [[Jessica Sequeira]] and published by [[Dalkey Archive Press]].
She is the author of three collections of short stories: ''Vacaciones permanentes'' (2010), ''La ola'' (2014), and ''Nuestro mundo muerto'' (2016), the last of which has been translated into English by [[Jessica Sequeira]] and published by [[Dalkey Archive Press]].

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Liliana Colanzi
BornSanta Cruz de la Sierra Edit this on Wikidata
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  • Premio Internacional de Literatura Aura Estrada (2015) Edit this on Wikidata

Liliana Colanzi Serrate (born March 27, 1981) is a Bolivian writer. She was born in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, in 1981, and studied at the Private University of Santa Cruz de la Sierra (UPSA) and the University of Cambridge. She obtained a doctorate in Comparative Literature from Cornell University, where she now teaches.[1]

She is the author of three collections of short stories: Vacaciones permanentes (2010), La ola (2014), and Nuestro mundo muerto (2016), the last of which has been translated into English by Jessica Sequeira and published by Dalkey Archive Press.

In 2017, Colanzi was named as one of the Bogota39, a selection of the best young writers in Latin America.[2]

References

  1. ^ Bio
  2. ^ "Liliana Colanzi". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieved 2020-01-06.