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Karla Suarez

Karla Suarez

Known For Acting
Birthday Oct 28, 1969 (56)
Birthplace Havana, Cuba
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Updated Nov 11, 2025
Entry Date Nov 11, 2025
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Biography

Karla Suárez (born October 28, 1969) is a Cuban writer. Suárez was born on October 28, 1969, in Havana , Cuba. She studied electronic engineering while remaining interested in literature. Her career as a writer began with the publication of some of her short stories in several anthologies and maga ... zines. The tale Aniversario ( Anniversary ) was adapted for the stage in 1996. Her first collection, Espuma ( Foam ) was published three years later, and two of its short stories were made into TV scripts for Cuban television. Her debut novel Silencios ( Silences ) won the Lengua de Trapo Prize in 1999 and has been translated into several languages. In 2010, this novel was adapted for the stage in France and, in 2013, the University choral ensemble of Montpellier, Ecume, created "Cubana soy", a creation for the musical theater. In 2003, she won the Italian award for international short stories I Colori delle Donne and in both 2006 and 2007 was a member of the jury for the International Literature (Short Stories) Award Juan Rulfo, sponsored by Radio France International in Paris. In 2007, the Hay Festival and the organizers of the Bogotá World Book Capital selected Karla Suárez as part of the Bogotá39 for the most promising Latin American writers under the age of 39. In 2012, her novel Habana, año cero ( Havana, Year Zero ) won the Prix Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-Monde and the Salon du livre insulaire [ fr ] award. In 2019, her short story "El pañuelo" ("The Handkerchief") won the 18th annual Julio Cortázar Award for Best Iberoamerican Story, awarded by the Cuban Book Institute, Casa de las Américas , and the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba . She also wrote the stories for a book of photo collections with the Italian photographer Francesco Gattoni : Cuba les chemins du hasard; Rome, par-delà les chemins ; and Grietas en las paredes with the Luxembourgish photographer Yvon Lambert . She earned scholarships in Cuba (Razón de Ser) and France ( National Book Center , Paris) House of Foreign Writers and Translators, Saint-Nazaire; Regional Agency for Writing and Books in Aquitania, Bordeaux; and Clermont Community, Clermont-Ferrand. In 1999, she moved to Rome and then in 2004 to Paris. She has lived in Lisbon since 2010. She coordinates the Reading Club of Lisbon at El Instituto Cervantes and she is also Professor of Creative Writing at the Escuela de Escritores in Madrid.

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