Mónica Lavín
Mónica Lavín | |
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Writer and journalist, Mónica Lavín | |
| Born | 22 August 1955 Mexico City, Mexico |
| Occupation | writer |
| Notable work | Yo, la peor; Ruby Tuesday no ha muerto; Café cortado; Cuando te hablen de amor |
| Website | https://www.monicalavin.mx |
Mónica Lavín (born August 22, 1955) is a Mexican author of eleven novels, various books of nonfiction, and thirteen short story collections, notable among them Ruby Tuesday no ha muerto (1996 recipient of the Gilberto Owen National Literary Prize); Uno no sabe (2003, finalist for the Antonin Artaud award); and her most recent collection, La corredora de Cuemanco y el aficionado a Schubert (Punto de Lectura, 2008). In addition, she was awarded the Elena Poniatowska Ibero-American Novel Prize for her work Yo, la peor (2010). Her novel Cuando te hablen de amor (2017) was a finalist for the 2019 Mario Vargas Llosa Biennial Prize for the Novel. She is a member of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores (FONCA), was a teacher for the SOGEM Writers’ School, and was a professor in the Creative Writing Department of the Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México in México City from 2000 to 2024. In 2025, she supports aspiring writers via her online platform.