Carla Guelfenbein Dobry is a Chilean writer, winner of the :es:Premio Alfaguara de Novela|Alfaguara Novel Prize in 2015 for her book Contigo en la distancia. Guelfenbein has published six novels; The most recent one is called La estación de las mujeres and it was published in April 2019.
Early life
Carla Guelfenbein Dobry was born in :es:Santiago de Chile|Santiago, :es:Chile|Chile, in 1959. She is of Russian-Jewish origin. She was exiled with her parents to :es:Inglaterra|England in 1976 as a result of the :es:Golpe de Estado en Chile de 1973|military coup of September 11, 1973 which meant the fall of the :es:Unidad Popular|Popular Unity government. Her house had been raided and her mother, Eliana Dobry, professor of philosophy at the :es:Universidad de Chile|University of Chile and socialist militant, was detained by :es:Augusto Pinochet|Pinochet's agents; her whereabouts were unknown for three weeks. Carla Guelfenbein returned to Chile in 1987, and currently resides in Santiago.
Personal life
She had anorexia at the age of 17 and at the age of 18 her mother died of cancer, which is why is considered that she had a difficult adolescence. She has two children - Micaela Altamirano Guelfenbein and Carlos Sebastián Altamirano Guelfenbein of her marriage with Juan Carlos Altamirano Celis, a former Programming Manager of :es:Televisión Nacional de Chile|TVN 2005 and son of the socialist leader :es:Carlos Altamirano Orrego|Carlos Altamirano Orrego. However, she is currently separated.
She started publishing in a little late way, when she was already 40 years old. Since then, her work has achieved considerable success within Chile and throughout her career she has been translated into more than 14 languages. The author has always presented characters that are part of that struggle that women have had in the society. She attended to the literary workshops of :es:Pía Barros|Pía Barros and :es:Gonzalo Contreras|Gonzalo Contreras. She affirms that she began to write and read in her childhood. She started to write prematurely, but she published her first novel, The reverse of the soul, in 2002, followed three years later by The woman of my life in 2008 her third book came out, The rest is silence. Her stories have appeared in various mass media, including the newspapers :es:El País|El País and El Mercurio. She also participated, along with other Spanish-speaking authors, in an anthology of commemorative stories of the five years of the Punto de Lectura seal. In 2012, she published her fourth novel, Nadar desnudas, whose storyline goes by the time of the Popular Unity and the months after Pinochet's coup. Contigo en la distancia, become the winner of a total of 707 manuscripts received for the award. Of these, 320 came from Spain, 106 from Mexico, 102 from Argentina, 77 from Colombia, 41 from the United States, 32 from Peru, 20 from Chile and 9 from Uruguay. She is one of the most popular Chilean writers and her books have repeatedly appeared on the best-seller lists in Chile and have been translated into several languages; for example, The woman of my life has been published in 14 languages, with a good reception from both readers and critics alike.
Novels
The reverse of the soul, novel, Alfaguara, Santiago, 2002
The woman of my life, novel, Alfaguara, Santiago, 2005
The rest is silence, novel, Planeta, Santiago, 2008
Nadar desnudas, novela, Alfaguara, Santiago, 2012
Contigo en la distancia, novel, Alfaguara, Santiago, 2015
Take me to heaven, novel, Cloud of Ink, Santiago, 2018
The Station of Women, novel, Alfaguara, Santiago, 2019
Awards
Alfaguara Novel Prize 2015 for Contigo en la Distancia.