Ariana Harwicz is an Argentinian author born in 1977.
She studied screenwriting, drama, and comparative literature in Argentina and France.
Die, My Love, her debut novel, received critical acclaim and was shortlisted for international awards.
Harwicz's writing is known for its violence, eroticism, and criticism of conventional family relationships.
She is considered part of the new wave of Argentinian fiction alongside other female authors.
Harwicz has also written plays and directed a documentary.
Her work has been compared to Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath for its intense, stream-of-consciousness style and exploration of women's inner lives.
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