• Source: Rina Soldevilla
  • Rina Soldevilla (born 1964 in Huasahuasi, Peru) is a Peruvian writer best known for her Spanish short stories, poems, and novel. Her work has been translated into numerous languages, including English.
    Soldevilla has received Awards and recognition for her literary contributions from many organizations including, the International Library of Poetry, the Peruvian-American National Council, and Tauro College. In 2014, she was chosen by El Diario La Prensa as an Outstanding Woman. In addition, Soldevilla was honored by the White House as a leading writer in her community.
    Soldevilla's work concentrates on the traditional telling of scary stories, in the manner of her native country. Her work has been well-received by critics and audiences.


    Biography


    Soldevilla was born in Huasahuasi, Peru near Lima in 1964 but has since moved to the United States. While in Peru, she worked as a dancer and actress. She now lives in New York City with her husband Enrique and two sons, Karlo and Randy.


    Bibliography


    2001: Cuentos Extraordinarios
    2010: Los Ojos de Ignacio
    2017: La Cuna de mis Poemas
    2018: Tales of the Extraordinary


    Awards


    2014: Outstanding Woman by El Diario de la Prensa


    See also


    Peruvian literature
    List of Peruvian writers


    References

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