Sabina Berman, born on August twenty-first, nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished Mexican writer and journalist whose work profoundly explores themes of diversity and the challenges it faces. With a multifaceted career that spans psychology, film direction, poetry, journalism, playwriting, screenwriting, and writing, Berman has made significant contributions to the literary and artistic landscape.
Her remarkable talent has earned her the prestigious National Playwriting Award in Mexico on four occasions, known as the Premio Nacional de Dramaturgia Juan Ruiz Alarcón. Additionally, she has been honored with the National Journalism Award, or Premio Nacional de Periodismo, twice, highlighting her impactful work in journalism.
Berman's plays have captivated audiences across Canada, North America, Latin America, and Europe, showcasing her ability to resonate with diverse cultures. Her acclaimed novel, 'Me' (La mujer que buceó en el corazón del mundo), has achieved international recognition, being translated into eleven languages and published in over thirty-three countries, including Spain, France, the United States, England, and Israel.