María Negroni

María Negroni has published numerous books, including: Arte y Fuga, Cantar la nada, Elegía Joseph Cornell, Interludio en Berlín, Exilium, Objeto Satie, Archivo Dickinson, and Oratorio (poetry); Ciudad Gótica, Museo Negro, El testigo lúcido, Galería Fantástica, Pequeño Mundo Ilustrado, El arte del error, and La idea natural (essays); El sueño de Úrsula, La Anunciación, and El corazón del daño (fiction). She has received the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Octavio Paz Foundation Fellowship in poetry, the Siglo XXI International Essay Prize, two Buenos Aires City Awards in 2021, and the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin International Program Fellowship for 2024/2025. Her book Islandia won the PEN American Center Award for Best Book of Poetry in Translation (New York, 2002), and her most recent poetry collection, Utilidad de las estrellas (Pre-Textos, 2024), received Spain’s Margarita Hierro Prize. Her work has been translated into English, French, Italian, Swedish, and Portuguese.

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