Carlos Noguera Explained

Carlos Noguera
Birth Date:1943 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Tinaquillo, Cojedes, Venezuela
Death Place:Caracas
Occupation:writer, psychologist
Period:1965-2015
Notableworks:Juegos bajo la luna (1994)
Signature:Firma Carlos Noguera.jpg

Carlos Noguera (28 October 1943 – 3 February 2015) was a Venezuelan writer and psychologist.[1]

Biography

He graduated from the Central University of Venezuela, was the president of Monte Ávila Editores (Publishers) between 2003 until his death.[2] He has written as much poetry as stories, and is the winner of various prizes, such as the National Prize for Literature in 2003, and the National Fiction Award from the National Council of Culture (CONAC) in 1994. His works have been translated into 3 languages, and he has also written essays about psychology. His novels include Historias de la calle Lincoln (1971), Juegos bajo la Luna (1994), which was made into a movie in 2000 by the Mexican film director Mauricio Walerstein, and La flor escrita (2003). He was the editor-in-chief of the "Revista Nacional de Cultura" (the National Culture Magazine).[3]

Work

Poetry

Narrative

Essay

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lecturalia.com/autor/18262/carlos-noguera Carlos Noguera - Libros y obras del autor, biografía y bibliografía - Lecturalia
  2. http://encontrarte.aporrea.org/8/entrevista/ Carlos Noguera, presidente de Monte Ávila: Los más jóvenes son nuestra prioridad
  3. http://lindartadas.blogspot.com/2013/09/conoce-carlos-noguera-el-escritor-de.html Carlos Noguera, el escritor de Sabana Grande