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Alan Pauls

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Alan Pauls
BornBuenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationWriter
Notable awardsPremio Herralde (2003)

Alan Pauls is an Argentine writer, literary critic and screenwriter.

Early life

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Pauls was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[1]

Career

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An early essay by Pauls on Betrayed by Rita Hayworth by Manuel Puig is said to show his interest in him as an "experimental writer." Although he has expressed skepticism about the avant-garde as any form of program, preferring to see it as a "toolbox." Among his own experimental works is Wasabi from 1994. He also had a longstanding interest in film and his later work El pasado was adapted to film in 2007.[1]

He wrote a "History of" trilogy with the titles being History of crying, History of hair, and History of money.[2]

Academia

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Pauls has served as a visiting professor at Princeton University.[2]

Awards and fellowships

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Year Title
2003 Herralde Award[3]
2013 Santa Maddalena Foundation[4]
2014 Konex Award[5]
2019-2020 DAAD Artists in Berlin Program[6]

Selected works

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Books

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Year Title
1984 El pudor del pornógrafo
1990 El coloquio
1994 Wasabi
2003 El pasado[7]
2007 Historia del llanto
2010 Historia del pelo
2013 Historia del dinero
2013 Noche en Opwijk
2019 Trance: Un glosario

Essays

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Year Title
1986 Manuel Puig. La traición de Rita Hayworth
1995 Lino Palacio. La infancia de la risa
1996 Cómo se escribe. El diario íntimo
1996 El factor Borges
2006 La vida descalzo
2012 Temas lentos
2019 Trance

Filmography

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Year Title Role
1983 Los enemigos Scriptwriter
1986 La era del ñandú Scriptwriter
1988 Sinfín Scriptwriter
1995 El censor Scriptwriter
2001 Private Lives Scriptwriter
2003 The Blonds Scriptwriter
2004 Imposible Scriptwriter
2005 Alan Pauls. Conversaciones con Daniel Guebel Scriptwriter
2006 Arizona sur Scriptwriter
2007 ¿De quién es el portaligas? Actor
2011 La vida nueva Actor
2011 Medianeras Actor
2012 Cassandra Actor
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References

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  1. ^ a b Will H. Corral; Juan E. De Castro; Nicholas Birns (26 September 2013). The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel: Bolano and After. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 360–362. ISBN 978-1-4411-4245-0.
  2. ^ a b Fernández, Daniela. "Conversation with Alan Pauls at Universidad de Buenos Aires". Radio Lacan. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Lequai Angers" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Alan Pauls". Santa Maddalena Foundation. 8 June 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  5. ^ Factory, Troop Software. "Alan Pauls | Fundación Konex". www.fundacionkonex.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  6. ^ "DAAD MEETS HAFEN LESUNG". NACHTASYL Hamburg (in German). Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  7. ^ Arroyo Cantón, Carlos; Berlato Rodríguez, Perla (2012). Lengua castellana y Literatura (in Spanish). España: Oxford University Press. p. 407. ISBN 9788467367966.