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Carlos Alvarado-Larroucau is an Argentine-born French author, born in
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in 1964.


Biography

After Alvarado-Larroucau completed his secondary education in the province of Tucumán, he settled in
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, where he studied languages, philosophy and law. He further pursued his studies for many years in Canada, USA and France. He holds a doctorate degree in French Language and Literature from
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. He graduated with honors in
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and
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at the
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, Canada, having obtained a fellowship from the Ministry of Education of
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. He earned a diploma with honors from
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in the United States, and the
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and
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in France. He lectures at several universities and colleges in Argentina and publishes on literature in specialized media. He has been a visiting professor at other worldwide universities. He is a member of the
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, International PEN, PEN of Algeria, of the "Gens de Lettres de Paris" and other academic, literature, cultural and social institutions. Alvarado-Larroucau is a specialist in Francophone literature of Argentina, the
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, Mashrek, and Africa. He has published in Spanish and French, and is considered an Argentinean Francophone author. He participates in the French Heritage Language Program, which is designed to support and enrich the teaching and learning of French language, literature, and culture for students of Francophone background. FHLP is a program of the French American Cultural Exchange, with the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in New York and the French Embassy in the U.S. At present he translates the French poetry of
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and Samira Negrouche, and conducts research on francophone Latin American literature. And he is working on a poetic performance with Natalia Grima, pianist.


Awards

*1999: "Fleur de Lys" of the French Society of Huguenots of Florida. *2003: First Prize, Diploma of Honor, in the contest "Petits Poèmes en Prose" of La Sorbonne. *2008: Honorable Mention of the SADE (Sociedad Argentina de Escritores), Sade Calchaquies Valley chapter. Best book of poems published in Tucumán in 2007 for his book ''Con Tinta de amapolas'' *2008: Menzione d'onore, Città di Voghera. Honorable Mention of the city of
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, Comune di Voghera, (Italy), for his article "Ernesto Nava", published in the book ''Italianos en Tucumán, Historias de vida''.


Comments on his work

About his poetry, Argentinian Professor Adrian Baró stated:


Conferences

*03/2012 "Assia Djebar, académicienne en marge, "francographe" par réflexion". Lycée International de Ferney-Voltaire, France. *11/2011 "La Littérature francophone d'Argentine", Embassy of Lebanon in Argentina. *10/2010 "Joubert à la lumière de Foucault et la pensée du dehors", IV International Symposium
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, Sens (Yonne), France. *09/2009 "''L'enfant de sable'', ('' The Sand Child'') of
Tahar Ben Jelloun Tahar Ben Jelloun ( ar, الطاهر بن جلون; born in Fes, Morocco, 1 December 1944) is a Moroccan writer. All of his work is written in French although his first language is Darija. He became known for his 1985 novel ''L’Enfant de Sab ...
, Morocco in Buenos Aires. Francophone homage to
Borges Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo (; ; 24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986) was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, as well as a key figure in Spanish-language and international literature. His best-known bo ...
poet. Borges-France Colloquium. IV International Symposium of Comparative Literature, Catholic University of Argentina. Buenos Aires. *03/2009 "Écrivains Argentins d'expression française sur les poètes: Maria Isabel Biedma et Susana Calandrelli, francophone Literature of Argentine, from 1869 to 2009." Alianza Francesa de Buenos Aires. *12/2008 "Traduire la littérature algerienne de langue française. Le silence au cœur d'un système de représentation purement algérien." Algiers (Algeria). *09/2008 "Assia Djebar, an Algerian writer in the French Academy. Alberto Rouges Cultural Center, Tucuman. *07/2008 "Assia Djebar, an Algerian writer in the French Academy. Alliance Française of Buenos Aires. *11/2007 "From life to death. Egyptian rites and ceremonies from birth to death. Exploring the Egyptian tales. Cultural entity of the Province of Tucumán, Tafi del Valle (Tucumán). *05/2007 "The identity, a recurring theme of an emerging literature. Poesia French expression Mashreq. IIIrd May of Letters in Tucuman, The Ministry of Culture of the Province of Tucuman. Tucuman.


Bibliography


Books

* ''Des cours d'eau''. Paris: L'Harmattan (Coll. Poètes des cinq continents), 2013. * ''Je suis aussi ...'', preface by
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, Paris: L'Harmattan (Coll. Poètes des cinq continents), 2009. * ''Poèmes'', a bilingual edition, French-Arabic, Algiers: Artistique, 2009. * ''Écritures Palestiniennes francophones. Quête d'identité en espace néoloconial''. Paris: L'Harmattan (Coll. Critiques littéraires), 2009. * ''Con tinta de amapolas '' (poetry). Yerba Buena, Tucumán, Argentine: Lucio Pierola Ediciones, 2007.


Anthologies and joint works

* « Lisandro Alvarado», ''Hace Tiempo en el Noroeste t.III'', éd. Alba Omil, Yerba Buena (Tucumán): Lucio Piérola Ediciones, 2010. * "Écrire ces vers" and "Tatuajes y cuerpos escritos", in ''Aturucuto'', nº1, San Miguel de Tucumán: Argentina, novembre 2009. * "Poemas para una noche quieta," in ''Espejos del tiempo, espejos del alma'', anthology, Yerba Buena: Lucio Pierola Editions, 2009. * "Preface critical", in Maria Elisa Gallo: ''Teclas Negras'', Yerba Buena: Lucio Pierola Editions, 2008. *"Stories and Poems," in ''Escritores de Tucumán, siglo XXI'', an anthology of writers from Tucuman, joint work, Yerba Buena: Lucio Pierola Editions, 2008. * "Ernesto Nava" in OMIL Alba (ed.): ''Italianos de Tucuman, historias de vida'' (joint work, biographies). Yerba Buena: Lucio Pierola Ediciones, 2007.


Articles and academic texts


On female genital mutilation and silence in French African literature
Online, in French for
Excision, parlons-en!
08/29/2013. * "Joubert à la lumière de Foucault et la pensée du dehors", Jean-Luc Dauphin et Ariane Lüthi (éds.), ''Actes du 4e Colloque Joseph Joubert'', Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, 2011.
El Niño de arena, de Marruecos a Buenos Aires. Homenaje francófono a Borges poeta
Magdalena Cámpora, Javier R. González (éds.), ''Borges-Francia'', Selectus, UCA (Universidad Católica Argentina), 2011.
Pablo de Santis. Los Anticuarios
''Gramma'', Año XXI, nº47, 2010 Fac de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad del Salvador, 2010.
Les Précieuses argentines. Littérature francophone d'Argentine
''Francophonie'', nº 18,
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, 2009. * "Traduire la littérature algérienne de langue française. Le silence au cœur d'un système de représentation purement algérien. International Journal of Translation in Modern Research Laboratory, Languages and Translation at the Faculty of Arts, Languages and Arts. Department of Translation. Mentouri Constantine University, Algeria, No. 4, July 2009. * " Jean-Marie Adiaffi et sa carte d'identité. Une identité et à chercher à défendre "in ''Philanthropies'' (Journal of African and Africanist students at the Sorbonne). Paris: ADEAS, No. 3, February 2005.
ALVARADO-LARROUCAU, papers


References

Part of the author's biography is taken from: *ALVARADO, Carlos: ''Con tinta de amapolas'' (poesía). Yerba Buena] (Argentina): Lucio Piérola Ediciones, 2007. *«Antología de microrrelatos»; '' La Gaceta (Tucumán), La Gaceta'' of Tucumán, 11/10/2009.
«Ces écrivains argentins qui écrivent en français»
by Barbara Vignaux, March 18, 2009, published in ''Petit Journal'' (newspaper of French and Francophone people living abroad) March 20, 2009 (Francophony International Day). *«La littérature francophone est celle qui a émergé après la fin des colonies»; by Farida Belkhiri for ''Horizons'' of Algiers, (Culture supplement) December 16, 2008. *«Le traducteur et la littérature algérienne d’expression française», by Dalila Kaddour for ''El Oumma Al Arabia''. Algiers, December 4, 2008. *«Familia, misticismo y amor hecho poesía», artes & espectáculos, ''El periódico de Tucuman'', March 15, 2008. *«Une vision relativement large», ''L'Expression'' (p. 20), Argelia, 3 de diciembre de 2008. *«Algérie, 1er rencontre internationale d’Alger sur la traduction littéraire», in ''La Tribune d'Algérie'', December 4, 2008.

in '' Página/12'', about the IV Coloquio Internacional de Literatura Comparada Borges-Francia, September 2, 2009. On TV: *«Reflexiones sobre la vida y la muerte, en la literatura», with others writers Daniel Posse and David Slodki, for ''Los juegos de la cultura'', Cable TV Program, CCC, Canal 3, Cablevisión de Tucumán, by María Blanca Nuri (directora de Letras y Pensamiento Crítico del Organismo de Cultura de la Provincia de Tucumán), Tafí del Valle Tucumán, November 2, 2007. *«Presentación del libro de poemas "Con tinta de amapolas"». By María Blanca Nuri interview to Carlos Alvarado for ''Los juegos de la cultura'' (Cable TV Program, Canal 3, Cablevisión de Tucuman), San Miguel de Tucumán, March 20, 2008.


External links


French Heritage Language ProgramAlvarado-Larroucau bilingual weblog (spanish-french)
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