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Edmundo Paz Soldán was born on 29 March, 1967 in Cochabamba, Bolivia, is a writer. Discover Edmundo Paz Soldán's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Edmundo Paz Soldán Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Edmundo Paz Soldán worth at the age of 57 years old? Edmundo Paz Soldán’s income source is mostly from being a successful writer. He is from Bolivia. We have estimated
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His first science fiction novel, Iris, published in 2014, was inspired by an article in Rolling Stone magazine about psychopathic soldiers in Afghanistan. The book was originally conceived as the last in a trilogy with Los vivos y los muertos (2009) and continued with Norte (2011); he had not initially intended it to be science fiction.
In 2011, he became the first Bolivian to be published by Gallimard. In 2011, he chaired the jury committee for the first Premio de las Américas for the best work published in Spanish in 2010.
Norte, published in 2011, depicts three experiences of Latin American immigration to the US over an 80-year span. Billie Ruth was published in 2012.
Two films by Alfonso Mayo, Wednesday Afternoon (2004) and Keeper of the Past (2005), are based on stories by Soldán.
Río fugitivo (1998) is at one and the same time a Bildungsroman, a detective mystery novel, and a historico-political novel about Bolivia.
He obtained an M.A. in Hispanic Languages and Literatures in 1993, and a PhD in Hispanic Languages and Literatures in 1997, both at University of California, Berkeley. His PhD thesis was on the life and works of Alcides Arguedas; stemming from this research, a biography was published in 2003. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2006.
He has resided in the United States since 1991. He graduated B.A. in political science in 1991. His first novel, Días de papel was a finalist in the 1991 Letras de Oro literary competition for United States works. The novel won the Erich Guttentag Prize, and was published in 1992.
Two of his novels have been translated into English. La materia del deseo (1991) was published in English (2004) as The Matter of Desire, and El delirio de Turing was published in English as Turing's Delirium in 2006. In Turing’s Delirium, Paz Soldán rewrote entire sequences directly in English for the translated edition, and changed the fundamental motivation of one of the characters; a subsequent Spanish version from Argentina incorporated these changes, but the widely circulated edition is the previous edition from Spain.
José Edmundo Paz-Soldán Ávila (Cochabamba, 29 March 1967) is a Bolivian writer. His work is a prominent example of the Latin American literary movement known as McOndo, in which the magical realism of previous Latin American authors is supplanted by modern realism, often with a technological focus. His work has won several awards. He has lived in the United States since 1991, and has taught literature at Cornell University since 1997.