Lourdes Espinola

Lourdes Espinola

Lourdes Espinola
Born (1954-02-09)February 9, 1954
Asunción, Paraguay
Occupation Writer, diplomat, professor, literary critic
Nationality Paraguayan
Genre Poetry

Lourdes Espinola (born Lourdes Espinola Wiezell on February 9, 1954 in Asuncion, Paraguay) is a Paraguayan poet, diplomat, cultural promoter, and literary critic. Daughter of the laureate Paraguayan writer and philosopher Elsa Wiezell, Espinola's academic background includes the fields of health sciences, international relations, as well as philology and literature, at universities of the United States and Europe.

Her work has been translated into French, Italian, German, English and Portuguese and has been published in France, Spain, United States, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Venezuela and Argentina, among other countries. Her literary work is studied at European and American Universities.

Biography

Lourdes Espinola earned six university degrees: two bachelor's degrees from North Texas State University (cum laude with honors), as well as two masters degress of Southwest Texas State University (with Academic Excellence), in the United States. She earned two Doctorate Degrees, from the National University of Asuncion Paraguay and from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.

As a writer, professor and literary critic

Espinola was invited by the United States Government to participate in the prestigious International Writer's Program, at the University of Iowa in 1997. During that period, Espinola was guest writer at Wellesley College, the University of Miami, and at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington DC, among other institutions.

She was honored by the French Government as a guest writer, giving readings and lectures at the Universities of Caen, Lyon, University of Toulouse II-Le Mirail, Avignon, Montpellier, Rouen, and at the Sorbonne. In 2005, she was elected Foreign Poet the Year in France by the International Poets and Writers House (Maison Internationale The poètes des et des écrivains). Espinola was also invited to give lectures as guest writer in Germany, at the University of Heidelberg.

She has been a member of the Editorial Board of Letras Femeninas, the official organism of the Association of Hispanic American Women Literature. She is one of the Founding Members and former President of Associated Paraguayan Writers (Escritoras Paraguayas Asociadas).

As a result of translation workshops held at the Universities of the Sorbonne, Rouen, and Lausanne in Switzerland, a bilingual edition (Spanish-French) of Espinola's works was published by Adelaide de Chatellus (Editorial Le Temps des Cerises) in France.

Journalist and columnist for the Noticias and Ultima Hora Paraguayan newspapers.

She has lectured on Women's Literature, Latin American Literature and Paraguayan Poetry, as well as on her own work in numerous Congresses, Seminars and Symposiums in Europe, the United States and Latin America.[1]

She is Full Professor of the Doctorate and Masters Programs in Education at the Universidad Americana and at the Universidad del Norte, and has been Professor of the Graduate Studies Program at the Universidad Católica and Professor of the Literature program at the Universidad Nacional de Asunción.

As a diplomat and cultural promoter

She has been a consultant to the United Nations and translator for the Human Development Reports. She has also been a translator for the Swiss Red Cross, as well as translator and interpreter at the XX Assembly of the Organization of American States, held in 1990.

She has been Head for International Relations of Asuncion City Hall, Advisor on International Relations for the Central Department Government of Paraguay, as well as Advisor for the Gender Equality Commission of the Paraguayan Congress, and Advisor for International Relations of the Cabildo Cultural Center (National Congress of Paraguay).

She has been General Secretary of the National UNESCO Commission Paraguay.

She has been Counsellor at the Embassy of Paraguay in Madrid, and Cultural Affairs Attache at the Embassy of Paraguay in Lisbon.

She is currently the Director of Cultural Relations and Tourism of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Paraguay.[2]

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