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Colanzi wins Zinklar Award for short fiction
By Kate Blackwood
Liliana Colanzi, associate professor of Latin American studies in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), has won the 2025 Zinklar Award, which honors short story authors. Colanzi’s award is the first Zinklar Prize to honor Spanish language fiction.
“I'm deeply honored and thrilled to receive this award—it came as a complete surprise,” Colanzi said. “I'm grateful to the independent publishing house Silkefyret and to my translators, Sabine Dueholm Bech and Marie Groth Bastiansen, for bringing my stories to Danish readers. I’m also thankful to the Department of Romance Studies at Cornell for their support.”
Colanzi, who is from Santa Cruz, Bolivia, is known for her speculative fiction. She has three full-length short story collections; two have won awards and have been translated into several languages, with her 2022 book, “Ustedes brillan en lo oscuro” (“You Glow in the Dark”), receiving the Ribera de Duero Prize honoring the best short stories in Latin America and Spain.
Read the full story on the College of Arts and Sciences website.
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