A renowned author and poet celebrated for her imaginative and often fantastical works that blend elements of mythology, folklore, and Argentine culture. Her writing explores themes of identity, love, and social justice.
Shua's academic pursuits took her to the University of Buenos Aires, where she earned a degree in education, specializing in literature. Her passion for storytelling only intensified, laying the foundation for her future literary endeavors.
Shua's subsequent publications cemented her reputation as a versatile and innovative writer. Her unique voice and style earned her numerous national and international awards, including a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship.
Through her remarkable body of work, Shua has left an indelible mark on the literary world, solidifying her position as a true literary icon.
Born in 1899
A visionary writer who crafted intricate, philosophical tales that blurred reality and fantasy, influencing generations of authors and thinkers. 82
Born in 1914
A pioneering Argentine writer of fantasy and science fiction, known for his innovative and influential works that blend genres and explore philosophical themes.
Born in 1914
A pioneering figure in magical realism, blending fantastical elements with everyday life in his novels and short stories, exploring the human condition and social commentary.
90 Years Old
A Nobel Prize-winning writer and politician who explored the complexities of Peruvian society through his novels and essays, and later ran for president. His works often blended politics, history, and fiction.
99 Years Old
A Colombian journalist and author who crafted magical realism, a literary style that blends fantasy and reality, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982. His works are known for their vivid storytelling and exploration of human experience.
Born in 1914
A Mexican poet and diplomat who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1990 for his work that explores the intersection of poetry, philosophy, and politics. He's known for his lyrical and introspective style that explores the human condition.
Born in 1904
A Chilean poet and diplomat who wrote passionate and evocative poetry that explored love, politics, and the human condition, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971.
95 Years Old
A celebrated poet and author, known for his lyrical and socially conscious works that explored themes of love, politics, and human rights. His writing often reflected his experiences as a political exile and his quest for social justice.