About

Elvira Sánchez-Blake is a Colombian journalist, academic, and writer with a Ph.D. in Latin American literature from Cornell University. She is a retired professor from Michigan State University and Cornell University.
Her literary work centers on Latin American women writers and the Colombian armed conflict. Her book Suma Paz: La utopía de Mario Calderón y Elsa Alvarado (2021) received the Gold Medal at the International Latino Book Awards. Her writing also appears in La patria que nos duele (2022), an anthology featuring Colombian writers living abroad. She is the author of the novel Espiral de silencios, translated into English as Spiral of Silence (2019). Additional publications include Patria se escribe con sangre (2000) and Latin American Women and the Literature of Madness (coauthored with Laura Kanost, 2015).
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Elvira has served as director of the Revista de Estudios Colombianos and as an editor for the Latin American Literary Review. Throughout her career, she has published extensively in academic and literary journals, and her research has been featured at conferences and symposiums internationally. She currently serves as Director of Education at the CreArte Latino Cultural Center in Sarasota, Florida.