Sergio Olguín
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Sergio Olguín is an Argentinean author
Author
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, journalist
Journalist
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 and literary critic
Literary criticism
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 born on 29 January 1967 in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
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. Whereas most of the novels that he has published to date can be categorised as youth literature, he has also published stories and novels that do not fall in this category.

Biography

He grew up in a middle class suburb of Buenos Aires called Lanús
Lanús
Lanús is the capital of Lanús Partido, Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. It lies just south of the capital city Buenos Aires, in the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area. The city has a population of 212,152 , and the Partido de Lanús has a total population of 453,500.A major industrial centre,...

 and studied Literature at the University of Buenos Aires
University of Buenos Aires
The University of Buenos Aires is the largest university in Argentina and the largest university by enrollment in Latin America. Founded on August 12, 1821 in the city of Buenos Aires, it consists of 13 faculties, 6 hospitals, 10 museums and is linked to 4 high schools: Colegio Nacional de Buenos...

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In 1983 he won the First Prize of the Short Story Competition organized by the magazine Humor & Juegos.

He begon his journalistic activity in 1984. Throughout his career, he has published articles in newspapers such as Página/12
Página/12
Página/12 is a newspaper based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.Página/12 was founded on May 25, 1987, by journalist Jorge Lanata in association with writer Osvaldo Soriano and investigative journalist Horacio Verbitsky...

, La Nación
La Nación
La Nación is an Argentine daily newspaper. The country's leading conservative paper, the centrist Clarín is its main competitor. It is the only newspaper in Argentina still published in broadsheet format.-Overview:...

, El País (Montevideo)
El País (Montevideo)
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and La Capital
La Capital
La Capital is a daily Spanish-language newspaper edited and published in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It was founded in 1867 , and it is the oldest Argentine newspaper still in circulation, which has gained it the title of Decano de la Prensa Argentina...

and the magazines trespuntos, Playboy
Playboy
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, La Maga, Noticias, Film, Karavan (Stockholm) and other media. Until 1989, he worked as editor of the magazine Famiglia Cristiana
Famiglia Cristiana
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, the publication of the Congregation of the Daughters of St Paul.

In 1989 he was the joint winner of the First Prize in the poetry category at the Primera Bienal de Arte Joven (First Biennial of Youth Art) of the City of Buenos Aires. He also obtained a special mention in the story category. The next year he founded the cultural magazine V de Vian, which he managed until 2000. The magazine set out to shock the establishment and always carried a picture of a nude woman on its cover. The Argentina Book Chamber awarded this magazine the Julio Cortázar Prize for alternative media in 1998.

He was co-author of the play "Imakinaria" that premiered in Cemento in 1990. The play was also staged at the Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas of the University of Buenos Aires in 1990. In the same year he was a founding member of the magazine El amante cine, that he directed until 1992.

From 1992 until 1998, he was responsible for the Books section of the magazine Página/30. He was also coordinator for the literature segment of the cultural event Desde el Borde, organized by the Fundación Banco Patricios in 1993.

The next year he obtained a First Mention in the Concurso de Narrativa del Concejo Deliberante of the City of Buenos Aires. He edited the books Secretos femeninos. Aguafuertes inéditas and Tratado de delincuencia. Aguafuertes inéditas which collected previously uncollected journalistic and critical writings of the Argentine cult writer Roberto Arlt
Roberto Arlt
Roberto Arlt was an Argentine writer.-Biography:He was born Roberto Godofredo Christophersen Arlt in Buenos Aires on April 2, 1900. His parents were both immigrants: his father Karl Arlt was a Prussian from Posen and his mother was Ekatherine Iobstraibitzer, a native of Trieste and Italian speaking...

 and were published by Ediciones 12 and Página/12
Página/12
Página/12 is a newspaper based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.Página/12 was founded on May 25, 1987, by journalist Jorge Lanata in association with writer Osvaldo Soriano and investigative journalist Horacio Verbitsky...

 in 1996. From 1997 until 1999, he was responsible for the publishing house Vian Ediciones and manager of the Culture and Entertainment sections of the business daily Buenos Aires Económico (B.A.E.).

His collection of short stories Las griegas (The Greek) was published by Vian Editions in 1999. In the same year he edited the book Najdorf X Najdorf, written by Liliana Najdorf and he edited and wrote a foreword for the anthology Los mejores cuentos argentinos (The best Argentine short stories). He was also the editor in charge of the sections on Literature and Myths of the Twentieth Century of the portal operated by Advance Telecomunicaciones under Telefonica Group.

In 2000 he started working as a reader and consultant of Tusquets Editores Argentina. He edited and wrote the foreword for Cross a la mandíbula, Perón vuelve (Norma) and La selección argentina. Until 2003, he was chief editor of the portal TangoCity.

His novel Lanús was published in 2002. One of his stories Hecha una furia (Became a Fury) was included in the German anthology Zerfurchtes Land. Neue Erzählungen aus Argentinien (Furrowed land. New stories from Argentina)(Hainholz-Verlag, Göttingen) published in the same year.

The publisher Tusquets published his novel Filo in 2003. In the same year Olguín edited and wrote the foreword of the book Escritos con sangre (Written in Blood) (published by Standard), an anthology of stories based on Argentine police cases. He also became member of the governing board of the journal Lamujerdemivida (Thewomanofmylife), of which he would later become the chief editor.

The novel El equipo de los sueños (The dream team) was published in 2003 and won the Premio Destacados awarded by the Asociación Argentina de Literatura Infantil y Juvenil (the Argentine Association for Children's and Youth Literature) in the fiction category. The French translation of El equipo de los sueños was a finalist for the 2006 Prix Libbylit "for best novel in a French language edition" (Brussels).

In 2006, he begon to direct the collection "Andanzas crónicas" of the publishing house Tusquets.

In 2007 his novel Springfield (alternative title: Vivir en Springfield) was published. The novel won the Jury Award for Criticism at the Book Fair of Buenos Aires.

His novel Oscura monótona de sangre won the 2009 Tusquet's price for literature. The jury that awarded the price was chaired by Juan Marsé
Juan Marsé
Juan Marsé is a Spanish novelist, journalist and screenwriter, born in Barcelona on January 8, 1933 as Juan Faneca Roca.His mother died in childbirth, and he was soon adopted by the Marsé family. At age 14 he started to publish some of his writings in Insula magazine and in a cinema magazine while...

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