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Luisa Talarico (''Gigia'') was born in Santiago (Chile), has Italian citizenship, and she lives in Bolivia where she has her life. She graduated in Art from Paris, she studied Literature in Sweden and has a master in University Education from Framingham State College (USA) . She has a long career as a school and university teacher, teaching both Arts and University Education in institutions such as the Santa Cruz Cooperative School, German School and NUR University. ==Literary work== As a writer she has published eight children's books: ''Comiendo estrellas'', ''El caracol gigante'' (Chile), ''Los tres deseos'', ''Un puñado de sueños'', ''La maleta de Esperanza'', ''Cuentos de niños y gatos''. These books have been republished several times and some of them are used in many educational institutions. In 1997, she was awarded with the National Prize of the Education Reform (8 year-olds category) for her work as a children’s literature writer. In addition to her writings, she is presently working on the second volume of a children’s literature anthology entitled ''Dicen que en mi país'' (2010, and currently in its second edition), which includes the most important storytellers in Bolivia. Her poetry work includes ''Ángeles de Fuego'' (Torre de Papel, 2001), ''Púrpura'' (Plural, 2007) and her latest collection of poems, ''La manzana dorada'' (El país, 2013). This last book recently won the National Municipal Prize Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Her poetry has received several prizes and is present in several national and international anthologies. In 2014, she won the Dante Alighieri Unique Prize for the best poetry book published in 2013-2014 with ''The Golden Apple''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gigia Talarico」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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