Sylvia Lago Carzolio (born 20 November 1932) is a Uruguayan writer, teacher, and literary critic. She has made a particular focus of women's issues, addressing various conflicts that women encounter in her work.
Biography
Sylvia Lago was born in
Montevideo
Montevideo () is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319,108 (about one-third of the country's total population) in an area of . Montevideo is situated on the southern ...
on 20 November 1932.
Her great-aunt was professor
Elda Lago, a member of the
Generación del 45
The Generation '45 ( es, link=no, Generación del 45) was a group of writers, mainly from Uruguay, who had a notable influence in the literary and cultural life of their country and region. Their name derives from the fact that their careers sta ...
, who bequeathed her home to the
University of the Republic
The University of the Republic ( es, Universidad de la República, sometimes ''UdelaR'') is Uruguay's oldest public university. It is by far the country's largest university, as well as the second largest public university in South America an ...
(UdelaR). Lago studied literature at the (IPA).
[ She carried out academic and scientific activities at the Department of Uruguayan and American Literature at UdelaR's Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences, eventually becoming its chair.][
In 1962, she published her first work, the young adult novel ''Trajano'', which won awards in contests organized by the magazine ''Número'' and the Departmental Council of Montevideo. Three years later, she published another novel, ''Tan solos en el verano''. It was followed by ''La última razón'' in 1968. Her output was limited in the years after the 1973 coup d'état; she mainly published short story collections, such as ''Detrás del rojo'', ''Las flores conjuradas'', and ''El corazón de la noche''.
In 1988, she published ''Quince cuentos para una antología''. She also contributed to the anthologies ''Cuentos de nunca acabar'' (1992), ''Cuentos de atar'' (1993), and ''Erkundungen'' (1993), the latter in co-authorship with and Washington Benavides. Her 1995 book ''Días dorados, días en sombra'' contains works written between 1965 and 1995.
In 2002, her novel ''Saltos mortales'' won second prize at the ]Ministry of Education and Culture The Ministry of Education and Culture is a Cabinet position in the governments of several nations. In some nations the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Culture are separate departments; in others, the Ministry of Education and Culture als ...
's annual literature contest.
She has served as a juror for literary competitions such as the Colihue Young Adult Novel Contest and the Juan Carlos Onetti Literary Contest.
Selected publications
* 1962: ''Trajano'', young adult novel, Vol. 115 of Colección Literaria Lyc, Ediciones Colihue SRL,
* 1962: ''Tan solos en el balneario'', Editor Imprenta Panamericana
* 1965: ''Tan solos en el verano'', novel
* 1968: ''La última razón'', novel, Vol. 58 of Bolsilibros Arca, Editor Arca
* 1969: ''Detrás del rojo'', Colección Carabela, Editorial Alfa
* 1972: ''Las flores conjuradas'', Colección La Invención, Editorial Giron
* 1976: ''Eduardo Acevedo Díaz: El combate de la tapera'', Vol. 28 of Manuales de literatura, Editorial Técnica
* 1984: ''Grafías: revista de los talleristas'', with Jorge Arbeleche
* 1987: ''El corazón de la noche'', Vol. 9 of Lectores de la Banda Oriental, 4th series, Ediciones de la Banda Oriental
* 1988: ''Quince cuentos para una antología''
* 1988: ''La flecha hacia el vacío: introducción a la obra de Leopoldo Lugones'', University of the Republic, Department of Uruguayan and American Literature of the Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences
* 1990: ''Cuentos de ajustar cuentas'', Ediciones Trilce
* 1992: ''Los espacios de la violencia en la narrativa latinoamericana: (Asturias, Rulfo, Acevedo Díaz, Quiroga)'', Avances de investigación, University of the Republic, Department of Uruguayan and American Literature of the Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences
* 1994: ''Modalidades del discurso narrativo uruguayo de las últimas décadas (1960-1980): 1960–73: signos premonitorios'', Vol. 1, with Nilo Berriel, Juan Duthu, and Laura Fumagalli; University of the Republic
* 1995: ''Días dorados, días en sombra'', short stories, 1965–1995. Biblioteca del Sur, Grupo Editorial Planeta,
* 1996: ''Mario Benedetti: Cincuenta Años de Creación'', Vol. 1 of Escritores Uruguayos, Aproximaciones Series, illustrated edition from the Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences of the University of the Republic,
* 1997: ''Actas de Las Jornadas de Homenaje a Juan Carlos Onetti
Juan Carlos Onetti Borges (July 1, 1909 – May 30, 1994) was a Uruguayan novelist and author of short stories.
Early life
Onetti was born in Montevideo, Uruguay. He was the son of Carlos Onetti, a customs official, and Honoria Borges, who b ...
'', illustrated edition from the University of the Republic, Department of Uruguayan and American Literature
* 1997: ''Narrativa uruguaya de las últimas décadas (1960-1990)'', No. 2 of Escritores uruguayos: Aproximaciones, University of the Republic,
* 1997: ''Polifonía'', with Jorge Arbeleche
* 1998: ''José Saramago en humanidades, 7 de setiembre de 1998'', University of the Republic, Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences
* 1999: ''Cuentos Fantásticos del Uruguay'', Libros del Timbó, with Laura Fumagalli, and Hebert Benítez Pezzolano; Ediciones Colihue,
* 2001: ''Ocho escritores uruguayos de la resistencia: entrevistas y textos'', University of the Republic,
* 2002: ''Saltos mortales'', novel, Biblioteca del Sur, illustrated edition from Editorial Planeta,
* 2002: ''El cuerpo como espacio político: literatura uruguaya insurrecta'', No. 1 of Escritores uruguayos: Aproximaciones, Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences
* 2007: ''La adopción y otros relatos: antología personal'', Spanish and Ibero-American writers, Editorial Planeta S.A.,
* 2009: ''Cuentos con Secreto'', Vol. 1 of Colección Atalaya: Narradores latinoamericanos, Editor Botella al Mar,
* 2011: ''Penumbras''
Chapters of books
* 1993: ''La Muerte hace buena letra'', contributors: Mario Benedetti, Omar Prego; 4th edition from Ediciones Trilce,
* 2001: ''Kongreßschrift; Festschrift'', Serie Aproximaciones a autores uruguayos, edited by Sylvia Lago, Alicia Torres, and the University of the Republic Publishing Department,
References
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1932 births
Living people
University of the Republic (Uruguay) faculty
Uruguayan essayists
Uruguayan feminists
Uruguayan literary critics
Uruguayan novelists
Uruguayan writers of young adult literature
Uruguayan women children's writers
Uruguayan women essayists
Uruguayan women novelists
Women literary critics
Writers from Montevideo