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  Instituto Cervantes Nueva Delhi                      Instituto Cervantes  
  Martes 31 de julio de 2012 / Tuesday 31st of July of 2012
 
                                       
 
Conferencia: Carlos Fuentes. La región más transparente
Martes 31 de julio a las 6.30pm en la sala de conferencias. 
Sinopsis:

Carlos Fuentes es uno de los escritores más conocidos en lengua español de finales del siglo XX. Nominado en varias ocasiones al Premio Nobel de Literatura, tiene en su haber importantes galardones como el Rómulo Gallegos en 1977, el Cervantes en 1987, el Príncipe de Asturias de las Letras en 1994, la Gran Cruz de la Orden de Isabel la Católica en 2009, además de ser miembro de la Academia Mexicana de la Lengua desde 2001. Entre su extensa creación literaria que va desde la novela y el ensayo hasta el teatro o los guiones cinematográficos, destacan títulos como Aura, La muerte de Artemio Cruz, La región más transparente, o Tierra Nostra, por citar algunas.


Biografía:

Dr. Minni Sawhney es profesora asociada de la Universidad de Delhi y actualmente profesora invitada en la Universidad de Doon Dehra Dun. Hizo su Tesis sobre el nacionalismo en las novelas de Carlos Fuentes desde la JNU con becas de investigación en el Colegio de Mexico y la UNAM. Sus intereses incluyen la literatura sobre la frontera México-EUA, la narconovela y el narcocorrido.



Entrada libre. En español con traducción simultánea al inglés.
Conference: Carlos Fuentes. The most transparent region
Tuesday 31st of July at 6.30pm at the conference room.

Synopsis:


Carlos Fuentes is one of the best known writers in Spanish from the late 20th Century. Nominated in different occasions for the Nobel Award of Literature, he has won important prizes like Rómulo Gallegos in 1997, Cervantes in 1987, Príncipe de Asturias de las Letras in 1994, The Great Cross of the Order of Isabel the Catholic in 2009, and he was a member of the Mexican Academy for Linguistics in 2001. Among his extensive literary work, including novels, essays and even theatre or cinema scripts, we can find his best known Aura, La muerte de Artemio Cruz (The death of Artemio Cruz), La región más transparente (The most transparent region), or Tierra Nostra, just to name some. 

Biography: 

Dr. Minni Sawhney is Associate professor at the University of Delhi and currently Visiting Professor at Doon University Dehra Dun. She did her Ph.d on nationalism in the novels of Carlos Fuentes from JNU in 2000 through fellowships at the El Colegio de Mexico and UNAM. Her other research interests in this field include Mexican -U.S.  Border literature, the narconovel and the narcocorrido. 
Free entry. In Spanish with simultaneous translation to English.


 
 

 
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