About Fernanda Trias
Born in the capital city of Uruguay, Fernanda Trias is known for her short stories and the novels "La Azotea"(The Rooftop), "La Ciudad Invencible" (The Invincible City), and "Mugre Rosa" (Pink Slime). Two of these novels have been published in English; Trias was also known to be a translator. She conducted creative writing classes and studied creative writing at NYU, she merged her culture background with her passions and academic goals, even the New York Times declared Pink Slime one of the top ten best books in 2020. She is a well traveled woman who has lived in New York, London, Montevideo, Berlin, Provins, and all around Latin America. Currently, she is living in Colombia while pursuing her interests for both teaching and writing. She received the Uruguayan Literature Prize in 2002 and the BankBoston Foundation Prize for National Culture in 2006. In my next post, I will be reviewing and discussing one of her short stories once I read it!
Sources: Simon and Schuster, The Short Story Project
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