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Claudia Piñeiro

1960 - Today

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Claudia Piñeiro (10 April 1960, Burzaco, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine novelist and screenwriter, best known for her crime and mystery novels, most of which became best sellers in Argentina. She was born in Burzaco, Buenos Aires province and studied at the University of Buenos Aires. She has won numerous literary prizes, among them the German LiBeraturpreis for Elena Sabe and the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize for Las grietas de Jara. Six of her novels have been translated into English by Bitter Lemon Press and Charco Press, as well as adapted into feature films. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Claudia Piñeiro is the 6,502nd most popular writer, the 687th most popular biography from Argentina and the 33rd most popular Argentinean Writer.

Claudia Piñeiro is an Argentine novelist and screenwriter known for her psychological thrillers and crime novels, particularly "Las viudas de los jueves" and "Elena sabe." Her work often explores themes of social issues and the complexities of human relationships.

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Among writers, Claudia Piñeiro ranks 6,502 out of 7,302Before her are Saunders Lewis, Yulia Latynina, Sandra Cisneros, Sylvia Browne, Andrew Sarris, and Dimitris Lyacos. After her are Robert Rodat, Caroline Criado Perez, Vin Scully, Bernardine Evaristo, Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, and Damon Galgut.

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Among people born in 1960, Claudia Piñeiro ranks 615Before her are Anoushka, Scott McCloud, Chen Min'er, Mirwais, Luis Gabelo Conejo, and Frédéric Pierrot. After her are Sergey Belyayev, Vlado Janevski, Giorgi Mshvenieradze, Kim Thayil, Pavel Grudinin, and Carlos Alberto Santos.

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Among WRITERS In Argentina

Among writers born in Argentina, Claudia Piñeiro ranks 33Before her are Angélica Gorodischer (1928), Juana Manuela Gorriti (1818), Delfina Bunge (1881), Oliverio Girondo (1891), Luisa Valenzuela (1938), and Manuel Rojas (1896). After her are Mariana Enríquez (1973), Carlos Salem (1959), Federico Andahazi (1963), Guillermo Martínez (1962), Samanta Schweblin (1978), and Lucía Puenzo (1976).