Gabriela Wiener


Gabriela Wiener is a Peruvian writer, chronicler, poet and journalist, She is part of the group of new Latin American chroniclers. She has settled in Spain since 2003.

Life

She is daughter of the prominent political analyst and Peruvian journalist Raúl Wiener and social worker Elsi Bravo.
She studied linguistics and literature at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, and a master's degree in historical culture and communications at the University of Barcelona, where she lived from 2003 to 2011. Since then she has lived in Madrid.
She worked in the newspaper El Comercio. She was a member of the editorial board of ' magazine. She was also editor in chief of the Spanish magazine Primera Línea and the Spanish edition of Marie Claire magazine.
She has written for Corriere della Sera, Words Without Borders, The White Review, Virginia Quarterly Review,
' Orsai, Esquire, Revue XXI, Clarin, El Universal, El Mercurio, La Vanguardia, among others.
She is currently a columnist for the Peruvian newspaper La República, a correspondent for the magazine Etiqueta Negra and a frequent contributor to El País. She also conducts interviews for La República and La Mula.
She is the author of the books "Llamada perdida", "Sexografías", "Nueve Lunas", "Mozart, the iguana with priapism and other stories". And the book of poems "Exercises for the hardening of the spirit".

Works