Alberto Barrera Tyszka
Alberto Barrera Tyszka | |
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Born | 18 February 1960 Caracas |
Occupation | author and teacher |
Nationality | Venezuelan |
Notable works | The Sickness (2006) |
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Alberto José Barrera Tyszka (born 18 February 1960) is a Venezuelan writer. In 2006, he received the for his novel La enfermedad ("The Sickness").
Barrera Tyszka was born in Caracas, and grew up in Venezuela. He graduated from the Central University of Venezuela, where he is now a professor in the Department of Literature. In the 1980s, he participated in the poetry movements Tráfico and Guaire. His collaborations have appeared in diverse anthologies and publications from Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Cuba, and Venezuela. He is a regular columnist (since 1996) for the daily newspaper El Nacional, and a regular contributor to the magazine Letras Libres. He has written telenovela screenplays in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela.
He has published four novels, a poetry collection, and three books of history, including Hugo Chávez sin uniforme: una historia personal (2005), the first biography of the late Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez (co-authored with journalist Cristina Marcano).[1] His literary influences include Fedor Dostoyevski, Alexandre Dumas, Robert Louis Stevenson, Anton Chekhov, César Vallejo, Salvador Garmendia, and José Ignacio Cabrujas. In 2015 his novel Patria o muerte ("The Last Days of El Comandante") about Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez and his battle with cancer between 2011 and 2013, won the XI Premio Tusquets de Novela.[2]
Barrera's works have been translated into Mandarin, French, English, and Italian.[3]
List of works[]
- Novels
- También el corazón es un descuido (2001). Mexico: Plaza & Janés.
- La enfermedad (2006). Barcelona: Anagrama.
- Published in English as The Sickness (2010). London: Quercus. Translated by Margaret Jull Costa.
- Rating (2011). Barcelona: Anagrama.
- Patria o muerte (2015). Barcelona: Tusquets.
- Published as The Last Days of El Comandante (2020). Austin: University of Texas Press. Translated by Rosalind Harvey and Jesse Mendez Sayer.
- Mujeres que matan (2019). Barcelona : Literatura Random House
- Collections of short stories
- Edición de lujo (1990). Fundarte.
- Perros (2006). Camelia Ediciones.
- Crímenes (2009). Barcelona: Anagrama.
- Poetry
- Amor que por demás (1985)
- Coyote de ventanas (1993) Monte Ávila Editores
- Tal vez el frío (2000) Pequeña Venecia
- La inquietud. Anthology (1985-2012) (2013) Lugar Común
- Non-fiction
- Hugo Chávez sin uniforme: una historia personal (2005) Madrid: Debate.
- Alta Traición (chronicles) (2008) Caracas: Debate.
- Un país a la semana (chronicles) (2013) Caracas: El Nacional Books.
- Telenovelas
- Amanda Sabater (1989). Radio Caracas Televisión
- Aunque mal paguen (2007). Venevision
- Los misterios del amor (2009). Venevision
- El árbol de Gabriel (2011). Venevision
References[]
- ^ Alberto Barrera Tyszka - ANAGRAMA Archived 2012-10-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- ^ "El venezolano Alberto Barrera Tyszka gana el Tusquets de Novela - El País, España". Archived from the original on 2015-10-02. Retrieved 2015-10-03.
- ^ (in Spanish) Alberto Barrera Tyszka, "Los Imposibles". Unión Radio Medios. 6 January 2012
- 1960 births
- Living people
- Central University of Venezuela alumni
- Central University of Venezuela faculty
- People from Caracas
- Venezuelan novelists
- Male novelists
- 20th-century Venezuelan poets
- Venezuelan screenwriters
- 21st-century novelists
- Venezuelan male poets
- 20th-century male writers
- 21st-century male writers
- 20th-century Venezuelan novelists
- 21st-century Venezuelan novelists