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Matías Crowder
Matias Crowder
Born1973
NationalityArgentine
EducationDegree in Social Communication
Alma materNational University of La Plata
Occupation(s)Writer, editor, journalist

Matías Crowder (born 1973 in La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine writer, editor, and journalist. He holds a degree in Social Communication from the National University of La Plata and began his journalism career in Argentina. For more than two decades, he has lived in Catalonia, writing in both Spanish and Catalan. His career combines literature, feature writing, and cultural journalism.

Literary career

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Crowder's body of work includes novels, nonfiction, and short stories. His fiction is characterized by an exploration of the links between language, history, and identity, often blending historical events with fictional elements.

Published works

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  • En el tren (2010, Ediciones Albores).
  • El cuerpo de las palabras (2011, Editorial Biebel).
  • La duna (2013, Ediciones La Discreta), a novel inspired by the short story Norma Dinner with Cheever, which won him the Saramago Literature Prize.
  • A Garden for Us (2014, Punto de Vista Editores).
  • Frontera Límite (2014, Plataforma Editorial), nonfiction.
  • Los jueves de redención (2018, Ediciones La Discreta).
  • El celador de Olot (2022, Editorial Alrevés), nonfiction.

Awards and recognition

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  • Saramago Literature Prize (2009, Madrid), for the short story Norma Dinner with Cheever.

References

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[1] [2] [3] </references>

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Category:Argentine writers Category:Argentine journalists Category:Argentine editors Category:1973 births Category:Living people Category:National University of La Plata alumni Category:Spanish-language writers Category:Catalan-language writers Category:Argentine emigrants to Spain

  1. ^ "El celador de Olot, prolific serial killer of the 21st century". El Nacional (in Spanish).
  2. ^ "Author profile – Matías Crowder". Diari de Girona (in Catalan).
  3. ^ "Literary Questionnaire – Matías Crowder". Grandes Libros (in Spanish).