Rodrigo Blanco CalderónRodrigo Blanco Calderon is a writer and editor. He has received various awards for his stories both inside and outside Venezuela. In 2007, he was invited to join the Bogota39 group, which brings together the best Latin American narrators under thirtynine years old. In 2013, he was a guest writer at the University of Iowa's International Writing Program. In 2014, his story "Emuntorios" was included in Thirteen Crime Stories from Latin America, volume number forty-six of McSweeney's. With his first novel, The Night, he won the 2016 Paris Rive Gauche Prize, the Critics Award in Venezuela, and the 2019 Mario Vargas Llosa Biennial Prize. His story "The Mad People of Paris," included in his 2022 collection, Sacrifices, won the O. Henry Prize and was included in The Best Short Stories 2023: The O. Henry Prize Winners, guest edited by Lauren Groff. Read More Read Less
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