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Pablo Vierci
Pablo Vierci was born in Montevideo in 1950. His first novel, Los tramoyistas (1979), was translated into Portuguese (Os trampolineiros, 1983) and English (The imposters, 1987). It was reissued as Los gringos (2000). He then wrote the novels Pequeña historia de una mujer (1984), Detrás de los árboles (1987, second National Literature Prize of Uruguay) and 99% asesinado (2004), which also won the second National Literature Prize of Uruguay. He wrote scripts for documentaries and feature films. Three of these were: Aqueles dois (Brazil, 1985), El viñedo (Uruguay, 1999, Fona Award) and Matar a todos (Uruguay, Argentina and Chile, 2007), which received the Best Screenplay Award at the 29th Havana Film Festival and the Best Screenplay Award at the 14th Lérida Film Festival (2008). In print journalism, he served as director and editor of various newspapers and magazines. Some of his chronicles are included in the readings of secondary education programs. In Uruguay, he directed the news programs of a television channel and participated as a panelist on a television talk show for four years. In 2003, he received the Citigroup Journalistic Excellence Award at Columbia University in New York. Since childhood, he has been closely linked to the protagonists of this book: he was a friend and schoolmate, at the Stella Maris-Christian Brothers school, of the passengers of the plane that crashed in the Andes in 1972.
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