Ana María Shua (born 1951, Buenos Aires) is one of Argentina’s most prolific and versatile contemporary writers. Her literary production spans multiple genres, including novels, short stories, micro-fiction, poetry, children’s literature, and screenwriting. She is particularly renowned for her mastery of (microcuento), a genre she has helped popularize in the Spanish-speaking world. Her work is characterized by sharp wit, social criticism, humor, irony, and a recurring exploration of themes such as power, family, Jewish identity, and the absurdities of daily life.
For readers new to Shua, recommended starting points are (for English readers), La sueñera (for Spanish readers), or the novel Los amores de Laurita . For children or young adults, La fábrica del terror is an excellent entry. ana maria shua libros
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