Ivonne Coñuecar
Ivonne Coñuecar (born September 26, 1980) is a Mapuche writer, poet and journalist from Coyhaique, Chile. Her first novel, Coyhaiqueer, won the Santiago Municipal Literature Award in 2019.[1] She currently lives in Argentina.[2] Early life and educationCoñuecar was born in 1980. At 14 years old, she began to write for a literary supplement of Diario de Aysén, from 1994 to 1998.[3] Coñuecar began to study law at the Austral University of Chile, but later changed her studies to communication studies and journalism in the same university.[2][4] She graduated there with a master's degree in Contemporary Latin American literature, thanks to a scholarship granted by the National Council of Culture and the Arts.[2] Her thesis was about the literature of the Aysén Region.[5] CareerIn 2008, Coñuecar published her first collection of poems, Catabática, first part of a trilogy of poetry that includes Adiabática (2009) and Anabática (2014).[3][6] In 2018, she released her novel Coyhaiqueer, a book about the queer community in the Coyhaique commune,[7] which received the Santiago Municipal Literature Award in 2019.[3] WorksNovels
Poetry
Participation in anthologies
Awards and nominations
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