Tamara Tenenbaum

Tamara Tenenbaum was born in Buenos Aires in 1989. She has a degree in Philosophy from the University of Buenos Aires, where she works as a professor. Additionally, she teaches writing at the Universidad Nacional de las Artes. Her texts have appeared in publications such as La Nación, Anfibia, Orsai, Vice, Tierra Adentro, Catapult, Words Without Borders, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, among others. In 2017, she published the book of poems Reconocimiento de terreno (Pánico el Pánico). In 2019, she published the essay El fin del amor. Querer y coger (Ariel), which is currently on its seventh edition. In March 2020, she published the book of short stories Nadie vive tan cerca de nadie (Emecé), winner of the 2018 Ficciones Prize awarded by the Ministry of Culture.

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BY TAMARA TENENBAUM:

La última actriz
NOVEL, 2024
Todas nuestras maldiciones se cumplieron
NOVEL, 2021
Nadie vive tan cerca de nadie
STORIES, 2020
El fin del amor
NON FICTION, 2019
Reconocimiento de terreno
POETRY, 2017