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Rosario Ferré was
born in 1938 in Ponce, Puerto Rico. In 1960 she
graduated from Manhattanville College in New
York as an English major. She obtained her
Masters degree in Spanish and Latin American
literature from the University of Puerto Rico in
1985 and her Ph.D. from the University of
Maryland in 1987. She began writing in 1970,
when she edited and published a literary
magazine called Zona de carga y descarga
in Puerto Rico. This magazine published the
works of young Puerto Rican writers, many of
whom have later become well-known in the
literary landscape of the island. In 1976 she
published her first book of short stories, Papeles
de Pandora (Mortiz, México). That same year
she received a prize at the Ateneo
Puertorriqueño and at Casa de las Américas, in
Cuba, for her short stories. In 1978 she
published El medio pollito, a book of
fables (Huracán, P.R.); in 1981 La mona que
le pisaron la cola and Los cuentos de
Juan Bobo (Huracán, P.R.), children's
stories.
From 1977 to 1980
she wrote a column of literary criticism in the
Puerto Rican newspaper, El Mundo, called
"Carga y Descarga." In 1982 she
published a book of feminist essays, Sitio a
Eros (Mortiz, México), and re-edited in an
expanded version in 1985; in1984 she published
her first book of poems, Fábulas de la garza
desangrada (Mortiz, México). Her novel Maldito
Amor (Mortiz), was published in 1985 and has
been re-edited many times, by editorial
Hispanoamericana in Argentina, and Huracán in
Puerto Rico; in 1987 she published El
acomodador, una lectura fantástica de
Felisberto Hernández (Fondo de Cultura
Económica, México). A book of critical essays
about the Argentinian writer Julio Cortázar, El
romántico en su observatorio, was published
in 1990.
Ferré did a version
of Maldito Amor in English, and it was
published as Sweet Diamond Dust in
January 1989 by Ballantine Books, N.Y.. It was
reprinted by Dutton Plume in 1996. A book of
fables, Sonatinas, was published in
August 1989 by Huracán in Puerto Rico. A book
of literary essays, El árbol y sus sombras,
was published in November of 1989 by Fondo de
Cultura Económica, in México. Her book of
essays, El coloquio de las Perras, was
published by Editorial Cultural in PR in1991. A
book of short stories, The Youngest Doll,
(an English version of Papeles de Pandora)
was published in 1991 by the University of
Nebraska Press. Editorial Cultural in Puerto
Rico published her book on Julio Cortázar 's
short stories, El romántico en su
observatorio (1992).
In 1992 she
published Las dos Venecias, a book of
poems and short stories, with Mortiz, Mexico; as
well as Memorias de Ponce, a biography of
her father, Luis A. Ferré, with Editorial
Norma, in Colombia. In 1992 she received the
Liberatur Prix in Frankfurt, Germany, for her
novel Kristalzucker, a translation of Sweet
Diamond Dust into German, published in
Switzerland by Rotpunkverlag. Her children's
stories have also been translated into German as
Die Halbe Hunchen, and were published in
Frankfurt. In1996 she was invited to participate
as an honorary guest in the Grinzane Cavour
prize in Turin, Italy, as a Puerto Rican writer.
La batalla de las vírgenes, a novella,
was published in1994 by Editorial Universitaria,
in Río Piedras, P.R. Her anthology of poems, Antología
Personal, was published by Editorial
Cultural that same year. In 1997 Editorial
Santillana-Alfaguara has published her
children's stories in Puerto Rico.
The novel, The
House on the Lagoon, came out published by
Farrar, Straus, Giroux in New York, in
September,1995, and was picked as one of the
five finalists for the National Book Award in
the U. S. It also received the Critic's Choice
Award and was selected for the Book of the Month
Club in 1995.
The Spanish version of this novel was published
1997 by EMECE in Spain. It was also published in Germany,
Britain, The Netherlands, France, Poland, Italy and Greece.
Her novel, Eccentric
Neighborhoods, was published
by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in March, 1998, and has recently
been published by Editorial Planeta in Mexico and Vintage
Español in the U.S. in Spanish. It was
also published in Germany, with Krüger Verlag,
in 1999, and in Italy, Holland and France.
Her most recent book of
essays, A la sombra de tu nombre, was
published by Alfaguara and is currently on sale
in Puerto Rico and the United States. Her latest
novel, Flight of the Swan, has was published by Farrar Straus and Giroux.
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