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Today and until July , the Brooklyn Museum hosts the Giants exhibition, a set of works that are part of the private collection of singer Alicia Keys and her husband, Swizz Beatz. Giants refers to several aspects of the Dean Collection: the renown of legendary artists, the impact of contemporary artists who expanded the canon, and the monumental works of creators such as Derrick Adams, Arthur Jafa and Meleko Mokgosi, highlighting the sImmense pieces, including the largest ever made by Mokgosi, are combined with outstanding works such as the fundamental photographs of Parks, the revolutionary portraits of Wiley and the canvases that unite the world of Esther Mahlangu, states the text.website of the New York institution. The term also evokes the strength of the bonds between the deans.The Ribera del Duero designation of origin, together with the Spanish publishing house Páginas de Espuma, has announced the finalist works for the eighth edition of the Ribera del Duero Short Fiction Prize, whose authors are five writers from Ibero-American countries.
After an exhaustive and difficult selection process among a significant number of submitted manuscripts, which this year has reached a record figure, increasing by %, the jury has selected five works “endowed with excellent quality.” This edition also has a marked international vocation that is reflected in the geographical diversity of the five finalist works: Argentina, Spain, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay. AUTHORS Peruvian Katya Adaui aspires to the Cell Phone Number List award with her book “A name for your island.” Born in Lima in , Katya is the author of the novels 'Who we are now' and 'I will never know what I understand' and of the story books: 'Geography of darkness' ( National Literature Award of Peru in the short story category ), 'Here there are Icebergs' (translated into English by Charco Press) and 'Something has escaped us'. She currently lives in Buenos Aires, where she teaches narrative workshops. The Mexican Dahlia de la Cerda competes with “Medea helped me have an abortion.” The author was born, raised and currently lives in the City of Aguascalientes.
She studied a degree in Philosophy. She is a writer, activist and podcaster. She is the author of the books ' Desde los zulos ' and ' Perras de Reserva ', the latter classified as a literary phenomenon. Her work has been translated into English, French, Italian, Turkish, Polish and Greek. She has won the Comala National Young Story Prize. She is co-founder and co-director of the feminist collective Morras Help Morras, recognized nationally and internationally. The Argentine Magalí Etchebarne struggles with the work “The mother, the work, the death, the love”. She was born in Buenos Aires in She studied Literature at the UBA and works as an editor. She has published stories in literary magazines and in the anthologies 'Stories of unfaithful women', 'Love and other stories', 'Time was made to be wasted', the book of short stories 'The best days') and the book of poems 'How to cook a wolf'. The Spanish Nuria Labari (Santander, ), writer and journalist, is a fianlist for her book “Things are not going to be ordered on their own.
After an exhaustive and difficult selection process among a significant number of submitted manuscripts, which this year has reached a record figure, increasing by %, the jury has selected five works “endowed with excellent quality.” This edition also has a marked international vocation that is reflected in the geographical diversity of the five finalist works: Argentina, Spain, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay. AUTHORS Peruvian Katya Adaui aspires to the Cell Phone Number List award with her book “A name for your island.” Born in Lima in , Katya is the author of the novels 'Who we are now' and 'I will never know what I understand' and of the story books: 'Geography of darkness' ( National Literature Award of Peru in the short story category ), 'Here there are Icebergs' (translated into English by Charco Press) and 'Something has escaped us'. She currently lives in Buenos Aires, where she teaches narrative workshops. The Mexican Dahlia de la Cerda competes with “Medea helped me have an abortion.” The author was born, raised and currently lives in the City of Aguascalientes.
She studied a degree in Philosophy. She is a writer, activist and podcaster. She is the author of the books ' Desde los zulos ' and ' Perras de Reserva ', the latter classified as a literary phenomenon. Her work has been translated into English, French, Italian, Turkish, Polish and Greek. She has won the Comala National Young Story Prize. She is co-founder and co-director of the feminist collective Morras Help Morras, recognized nationally and internationally. The Argentine Magalí Etchebarne struggles with the work “The mother, the work, the death, the love”. She was born in Buenos Aires in She studied Literature at the UBA and works as an editor. She has published stories in literary magazines and in the anthologies 'Stories of unfaithful women', 'Love and other stories', 'Time was made to be wasted', the book of short stories 'The best days') and the book of poems 'How to cook a wolf'. The Spanish Nuria Labari (Santander, ), writer and journalist, is a fianlist for her book “Things are not going to be ordered on their own.