Marta Susana Prieto Explained

Marta Susana Prieto
Birth Name:Marta Susana Prieto de Oviedo
Birth Place:Puerto Cortés, Honduras
Occupation:Writer
Spouse:Adolfo Miralda

Marta Susana Prieto de Oviedo (born 1944) is a Honduran writer who lives in San Pedro Sula.[1]

Biography

Prieto studied Business Administration at the Central American Business Administration Institute (INCAE) and worked at the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Cortés (CCIC). She directed the Honduran Hotel Association between 1985 and 1990. She was a member of the Chamber of Tourism.

Prieto carried out an important cultural and social management, sponsoring painting, music and lyrics events. She was a founding member of the San Pedro Sula Children's Cultural Center (CCI) and has actively collaborated in the directors of various cultural organizations.

Prieto was part of the editorial board of Thresholds, the supplement of the newspaper Tiempo and has collaborated with the Tragaluz magazine and the Cronopios Supplement writing anthropological and cultural articles,

In 1999, she wrote her first book, the short novel "Melodía de silencios", followed by others that incorporate historical themes from Honduras.[2] [3]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: González, José. Diccionario de literatos hondureños. 17 November 2018. 2004. Editorial Guaymuras. 9789992633274. es.
  2. Web site: Marta Susana Prieto, escritora hondureña: "La novela histórica tiene gran relación con la identidad". 8 January 2019. Cuevas Molina. Rafael. Suplemento 121. Spanish.
  3. Book: Muñoz, Willy. Antología de cuentistas hondureñas. 8 January 2019. 2003. Editorial Guaymuras. 9992633050. 55518577.