Eve Gil
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Eve Gil (born 1968) is a Mexican writer and journalist. She is one of the major "NAFTA generation" authors.
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[edit] Biography
Eve Gil was born on September 22, 1968 in Hermosillo, Sonora.
In 1990, she started attending the University of Sonora. She graduated with a degree in Hispanic literature in 1994.
As a journalist, she regularly contributes to national publications such as Excélsior, El Ángel de Reforma, Novedades en la cultura, and La Crónica, among others.
[edit] Selected Bibliography
[edit] Novels
- Hombres necios, Instituto Sonorense de Cultura, 1996.
- El suplicio de Adán, Instituto Sonorense de Cultura, 1998.
- Réquiem por una muñeca rota (Cuento para asustar al lobo), Fondo Editorial Tierra Adentro, 2000.
- Cenotafio de Beatriz, RD Editores, Seville, Spain, 2005.
[edit] Short Fiction
- Sueños de Lot, Editorial Porrúa, 2007
[edit] Poetry
- Raíz y canto, Instituto Sonorense de Cultura, 1995.
[edit] Selected Anthologies
- Jóvenes Creadores del FONCA 1995-96, Conaculta, 1996
- Novísimos cuentos de la república mexicana, Ed. Mayra Inzunza, Fondo Editorial Tierra Adentro, 2004.
- Con un vuelco en el corazón, Editorial Garabatos, 2006
[edit] Requiem for a Broken Doll
Requiem for a Broken Doll tells the story of Moramay, a thirteen-year-old girl growing up in the early 80's in Mexico City. An English translation is underway.

