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'''Angélica Gorodischer''' is a writer known for her feminist SF short stories. She is best known for ''Kalpa Imperial'' (1983; Eng. translation 2003 by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]), a collection of short stories of of an imaginary empire.
'''Angélica Gorodischer''' (Buenos Aires, 1928) is the most important Argentinian SF writer, known for her feminist SF stories. She is best known in the US for ''Kalpa Imperial'' (1983; Eng. translation 2003 by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]), a collection of short stories of an imaginary empire. Her short stories have been repeatedly published in dozens of anthologies. She has also written mainstream literature.


==Bibliography==
Considered one of the three most important SF women writers in the Spanish world, together with [[Daína Chaviano]] (from Cuba), who lives in US, and [[Elia Barceló]] (Spain), who lives in Austria, with whom comprises the so-called "feminine triad in American-Spanish SF". 
** excerpt published in ''Starlight 2'' anthology
 
* ''Opus dos'' (1967)
She currently lives in Rosario, Argentina.
* ''Bajo las jubeas en flor'' (1973; transl. Under the Flowering Jubeas)
 
* ''Casta Luna Electronica'' (1977; transl. Chaste Electric Moon, 1977)
==Works==
* ''Kalpa Imperial'' (1983; Eng. translation 2003)
* ''Cuentos con soldados'' (Ed. Club del Orden de Santa Fe, 1965).
* ''Opus dos'' (Minotauro, 1968).
* ''Las Pelucas'' (Sudamericana, 1969).
* ''Bajo las jubeas en flor'' (1973; transl. Under the Flowering Jubeas).
* ''Casta Luna Electronica'' (Andrómeda, 1977; transl. Chaste Electric Moon, 1977).
* ''Trafalgar'' (El Cid Editor, 1979).
* ''Mala noche y parir hembra'' (La Campana, 1983).
* ''[[Kalpa Imperial]]'' (Minotauro, 1983; Eng. translation 2003). ** excerpt published in ''Starlight 2'' anthology.
* ''Floreros de alabastro, alfombras de Bokhara (Emecé, 1985).
* ''Jugo de Mango'' (Emecé, 1988).
* ''Las Repúblicas'' (Ed. de la Flor, 1991).
* ''Fábula de la virgen y el bombero'' (Ediciones de la Flor, 1993).
* ''Técnicas de supervivencia'' (Ed. Municipal Rosario, 1994).
* ''La noche del inocente'' (Emecé, 1996).


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Latest revision as of 19:50, 12 December 2010

Angélica Gorodischer (Buenos Aires, 1928) is the most important Argentinian SF writer, known for her feminist SF stories. She is best known in the US for Kalpa Imperial (1983; Eng. translation 2003 by Ursula K. Le Guin), a collection of short stories of an imaginary empire. Her short stories have been repeatedly published in dozens of anthologies. She has also written mainstream literature.

Considered one of the three most important SF women writers in the Spanish world, together with Daína Chaviano (from Cuba), who lives in US, and Elia Barceló (Spain), who lives in Austria, with whom comprises the so-called "feminine triad in American-Spanish SF".

She currently lives in Rosario, Argentina.

Works

  • Cuentos con soldados (Ed. Club del Orden de Santa Fe, 1965).
  • Opus dos (Minotauro, 1968).
  • Las Pelucas (Sudamericana, 1969).
  • Bajo las jubeas en flor (1973; transl. Under the Flowering Jubeas).
  • Casta Luna Electronica (Andrómeda, 1977; transl. Chaste Electric Moon, 1977).
  • Trafalgar (El Cid Editor, 1979).
  • Mala noche y parir hembra (La Campana, 1983).
  • Kalpa Imperial (Minotauro, 1983; Eng. translation 2003). ** excerpt published in Starlight 2 anthology.
  • Floreros de alabastro, alfombras de Bokhara (Emecé, 1985).
  • Jugo de Mango (Emecé, 1988).
  • Las Repúblicas (Ed. de la Flor, 1991).
  • Fábula de la virgen y el bombero (Ediciones de la Flor, 1993).
  • Técnicas de supervivencia (Ed. Municipal Rosario, 1994).
  • La noche del inocente (Emecé, 1996).