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Sabina Berman Goldberg is a playwright, storyteller, essayist, and film and theater director. She is one of the most prolific and daring writers within her generation and in the Spanish language.〔Bixler, Jacqueline. ''Sediciosas seducciones: Sexo, poder y palabras en el teatro de Sabina Berman''. Escenología, 2004, p. 20. ISBN 968-7881-55-0.〕 Her work deals mainly with the issue of diversity (human and animal) and its obstacles: the striving for domination, with its derivatives (authoritarianism, violence, discrimination). Her style features humor and irony, the distrust of all official discourse, subversion, the need to go beyond both sexual and theatrical boundaries, and the use of language itself.〔Bixler, Jacqueline. ''Sediciosas seducciones: Sexo, poder y palabras en el teatro de Sabina Berman''. Escenología, 2004, p. 17.ISBN 968-7881-55-0.〕 She is a four-time winner of the National Playwriting Award in Mexico (Premio Nacional de Dramaturgia en México) and the Juan Ruiz de Alarcon Award (Premio Juan Ruiz de Alarcón)〔in 2008. "Gana Sabina Berman el Premio Nacional de Dramaturgia Juan Ruiz de Alarcón", ''Revista Proceso'',url=http://www.proceso.com.mx/?p=198666〕 She has twice won the National Journalism Award (Premio Nacional de Periodismo), in 1999 and 2007. Her plays have been staged in the Americas, and her novel ''Me'' (''La mujer que buceó en el corazón del mundo'')〔Berman, Sabina. ''La mujer que buceó dentro del corazón del mundo. Editorial Planeta, 2010. ISBN 978-607-07-0622-6〕 (''Moi'' in French) has been translated into 11 languages and published in 33 countries. == Biography == Sabina Berman Goldberg was born on August 21, 1955 in Mexico City, Mexico where she currently resides. She was born into an Eastern European Jewish family, the third or fourth child and daughter of Enrique Berman, who emigrated during the government of President Lazaro Cárdenas and was established in Mexico, becoming a major industrial and the psychoanalyst Raquel Goldberg.〔Bixler, Jacqueline. ''Sediciosas seducciones: Sexo, poder y palabras en el teatro de Sabina Berman''. Escenología, 2004, p. 43-46. ISBN 968-7881-55-0.〕 She studied Mexican literature and psychology at the Universidad Iberoamericana. She was trained in the theatrical arts. In 1995, she was co-director of the film ''Between Pancho Villa and a naked woman'', with Isabelle Tardan. She also wrote and co-produced the film ''Backyard'', which represented Mexico at the 2010 Oscars. Among other successes are the plays ''Between Pancho Villa and a Naked Woman'', ''Moliere'', ''Freud Skating'', ''eXtras''. These have been staged in Costa Rica, Peru, Brazil, Canada and United States. Recently, she wrote the film ''The History of Love'' for Alfonso Cuarón and ''Light'' for Alejandro González Iñarritu. Her most recent novel ''Me'' (''La mujer que buceó dentro del corazón del mundo'' –original title- and ''Moi'' in French) has been published in 11 languages in over 33 countries, including Spain, France, USA, England and Israel. It addresses the issue of the relationship of species, particularly the relationship between humans and species that do not use verbal language. Currently she is the host of the television show (Sha la lá ), a weekly TV series of interviews with artists, politicians, scientists and literary figures in Mexico, broadcast on Televisión Azteca, on Channel 13. 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「Sabina Berman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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