Marcia Collazo | |
Birth Name: | Marcia Collazo Ibáñez |
Birth Date: | 13 March 1959 |
Birth Place: | Melo, Uruguay |
Occupation: | Lawyer, teacher, writer |
Father: | Vladimiro Collazo |
Mother: | Suleika Ibáñez |
Alma Mater: | University of the Republic |
Marcia Collazo Ibáñez (born 13 March 1959) is a Uruguayan lawyer, teacher, and writer. She is a recipient of the Bartolomé Hidalgo Revelation Award, Woman of the Year Award in the literary field, First Prize of the Museo de la Memoria and the Ministry of Education and Culture in the Nibia Sabalsagaray Contest, and Morosoli Silver Award in Narrative.
Marcia Collazo was born in Melo on 13 March 1959, the daughter of artist Vladimiro Collazo and writer Suleika Ibáñez.[1] She received her PhD in Law and Social Sciences from the of the University of the Republic. She was received as a professor of history at the . She conducted several postgraduate studies in both specialties. She teaches the courses of History and History of Ideas in America at the Instituto de Profesores Artigas. In the Faculty of Law she is a professor of Philosophy of Law. She has published numerous essays and academic articles in the areas of law, history, and philosophy, as well as several literary works.[2]
In 2011 and 2012 she received the Golden Book from the for the bestselling fiction book from a national author. Her work has been published in Argentina, France, Spain, and Cuba. Her poetic and narrative work was awarded on numerous occasions by the, the Ministry of Education and Culture, the University of the Republic, and the Uruguay House of Writers. In 2011 she received the Bartolomé Hidalgo Revelation Award and the Woman of the Year Award in the literary field. In 2015 she received the First Prize of the Museo de la Memoria and the Ministry of Education and Culture for her story "Tremendo pozo",[3] in the Nibia Sabalsagaray Contest, and in the same year she won the Silver Award in Narrative.[4] [5]