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Selva Almada was born on 5 April, 1973 in Villa Elisa, Argentina, is an Argentine writer. Discover Selva Almada's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Occupation Writer
Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 5 April, 1973
Birthday 5 April
Birthplace Villa Elisa, Argentina
Nationality Argentina

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1973

Selva Almada (born 5 April 1973) is an Argentine writer of poetry, short stories, and novels.

1980

With her nonfiction chronicle Chicas muertas, Almada brought to light three femicides that occurred in different Argentine provinces in the 1980s, making herself known as a feminist writer.

Selva Almada was born in Villa Elisa, Entre Ríos and lived there until she was 17.

1991

In 1991 she moved to Paraná to study, first Social Communication, then Literature, and lived in that city until 1999.

1997

From 1997 to 1998 she directed a brief self-managed cultural literary project called CAelum Blue.

Her apprenticeship as a storyteller was largely established in Buenos Aires in the creative space of Alberto Laiseca's literary workshop.

Her authority as a writer has been publicly confirmed by literary figures such as Chilean writer Diego Zúñiga and the journalist, writer, and essayist Beatriz Sarlo.

Her stories have been included in various anthologies from by the publishers Norma, Mondadori, and Ediciones del Dock, among others.

She gives various literary workshops.

2000

Since 2000 she has lived in Buenos Aires.

She made frequent trips to Chaco Province which, along with her rural experience of childhood and youth spent in the Argentine Littoral, gave rise to several of the environments and themes of her books.

2012

Her literary output gained prestige and praise from critics in 2012 with the publication of her first novel, El viento que arrasa.

Clarín's magazine Revista Ñ highlighted it as "the novel of the year".

It has since been reissued several times, was published abroad, and translated into French, Portuguese, Dutch, and German.

2013

First published in English as The Wind that Lays Waste (translated by Chris Andrews), the novel would become the first in the so-called "trilogy of men", followed in 2013 by Ladrilleros (translated as Brickmakers by Annie McDermott in 2021) and No es un río in 2021.

In 2021, it was reported El viento que arrasa was in the works to be adapted into a film, directed by Paula Hernández and co-produced by Argentine studios Rizoma and Tarea Fina, and Uruguayan studio Cimarrón.

2014

She expanded into nonfiction in 2014 with the book Chicas muertas.

Selva Almada studied Social Communication in Paraná, although she left this program to enter the Professorship of Literature at Paraná's Institute of Higher Education.

She began giving shape to her first works, some of which were developed from the workshop that Maria Elena Lotringer offered at the School of Communication.

Her first stories were published in the Paraná weekly Análisis.

2016

In 2016, it was the basis for an opera by Beatriz Catani and Luis Menacho.

2017

From March to July 2017, she directed the Taller de relato autobiográfico Mirarse el ombligo (Navel Gazing Autobiographical Story Workshop) at Escuela Entrepalabras.