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Cynthia Rimsky

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Cynthia Rimsky
Born (1962-09-27) September 27, 1962 (age 62)
OccupationWriter
Known forPoste restante
Clara y confusa
AwardsPremio Herralde 2024

Cynthia Clara Rimsky Mitnik (born September 27, 1962) is a Chilean writer and academic currently living in Argentina.[1][2]

She published her debut novel, Poste restante, in 2001. In 2024, Rimsky won the Herralde Prize for her novel Clara y confusa, becoming the first Chilean woman to receive this award.

Her work spans travelogue, autobiography, autofiction, and essays.[3]

Education and career

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Born in Santiago, Rimsky graduated with a degree in journalism in 1984.[4] That same year, she completed an internship at the newspaper El Mercurio in Valparaíso, where she later settled.[5]

In 2001, she published her debut novel, Poste restante, inspired by her journey through Europe after discovering her family’s photo album at a flea market in Santiago.[6]

In 2017, Rimsky won both the Santiago Municipal Literature Award and the Prize for Best Published Literary Works for her novel El futuro es un lugar extraño ("The Future is a Strange Place").[7][8] In 2023, she received the Prize for Best Published Literary Works again, this time for her novel Yomurí.[9][2]

In May 2024, Forbes magazine recognized Rimsky as one of the 50 most creative Chileans.[10] In November of that year, she won the Herralde Prize for Novel alongside Xita Rubert for her book Clara y confusa, becoming the first Chilean woman and the second person from Chile, after Roberto Bolaño, to receive this award.[11]

Rimsky's work has been described as "travel literature," blending elements of travel chronicle, autobiography, autofiction, and essay.[12]

Works

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  • Poste restante (2001)
  • La novela de otro (2004)
  • Los perplejos (2009)
  • Ramal (2011)
  • Fui (2016)
  • El futuro es un lugar extraño (2016)
  • En obra (2018)
  • La revolución a dedo (2020)
  • La vuelta al perro (2022)
  • Yomurí (2023)
  • Clara y confusa (2024)

Awards

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  • Gabriela Mistral Literary Games (1995) for El aliento de Fátima
  • Santiago Municipal Literature Award (2007) for El futuro es un lugar extraño
  • Prize for Best Published Literary Works (2007) for El futuro es un lugar extraño
  • Prize for Best Published Literary Works (2012) for Yomurí
  • Herralde Prize for Novel (2024) for Clara y confusa

References

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  1. ^ Francisca Palma. "Cynthia Rimsky. El goce de la escritura". Palabra Pública (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-05-18.
  2. ^ a b Chile, C. N. N. "Cynthia Rimsky, ganadora del Premio Literario 2023: "Las pequeñas decisiones son mucho más importantes que las ideológicas"". CNN Chile. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  3. ^ Nopca, Jordi (2024-11-04). "Xita Rubert and Cynthia Rimsky win the Herralde Prize". Ara in English. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  4. ^ Tentoni, Valeria (10 June 2022). "Cynthia Rimsky: "Le perdí el miedo a la página en blanco"" [Cynthia Rimsky: "I lost my fear of the blank page"]. Eterna Cadencia (in Spanish).
  5. ^ "Litoralpress - Texto de la Noticia". litoralpress.cl. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  6. ^ Spinetta, Franco (2019-06-09). "La escritora chilena que se enamoró de un pueblito bonaerense" [The Chilean writer who fell in love with a small town in Buenos Aires] (in Spanish). La Nación. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  7. ^ "CYNTHIA RIMSKY - MALBA Plus". www.malbaplus.org.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  8. ^ "Consejo de la Cultura anuncia a los ganadores de los Premios Literarios 2017". www.cultura.gob.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  9. ^ "Cynthia Rimsky gana Premio Literario 2023 por su novela "Yomurí"". El Mostrador (in Spanish). 2023-12-13. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  10. ^ Staff, Forbes (2024-05-02). "Los 50 chilenos más creativos | Cynthia Rimsky". Forbes Chile (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  11. ^ "La autora chilena Cynthia Rimsky se corona como ganadora del Premio Herralde de Novela « Diario y Radio Universidad Chile". radio.uchile.cl (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  12. ^ Salazar, Verónica (2023-04-26). "La última novela de Cynthia Rimsky: un registro satírico y ficcional" [Cynthia Rimsky's latest novel: a satirical and fictional account]. Fundación La Fuente. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
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