![]() ![]() PhD, Tulane University, Spanish & Portuguese, 2003 ![]() Now on the faculty of Universidad de San Francisco in Quito, she was a Greenleaf Scholar in Residence in the spring of 2019 at the Stone Center and returns this fall to continue the Latin American Writers Series at Tulane. in Film Studies from Tulane, where her dissertation was supervised by Dr. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English Studies from Cambridge University, a Masters in Latin American Literature from the Universidad Andina Simón Bolivar, and a Ph.D. In addition to her writing, Alemán has worked as a journalist, editor, researcher and translator, and has played professional women's basketball. The exceptional creativity of Alemán’s writing has garnered her international acclaim, including a Guggenheim fellowship and a place among the Bogotá39, the 2007 Hay Festivals list of the best 39 Latin American writers under the age of 39. Her most recent releases are the English translation of her 2007 novel Poso Wells and the Spanish-language novel Humo, which won the Premio Joaquín Gallegos Lara for fiction in Ecuador in 2017. Best known for her fiction, she has published 9 collections of short stories, 3 novels, 1 play, and 1 essay collection. Ecuadorian writer Gabriela Alemán is one of the premier voices in Latin American Literature today. ![]()
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