Ana de Nadie, a name that may not ring any bells in the literary world, but certainly one that should be recognized and celebrated. Born in Buenos Aires in 1946, Ana de Nadie, also known as Liliana Bodoc, was an Argentine author whose works have left an indelible mark on Argentine literature. <br> <br>Bodoc\s writing is deeply rooted in fantasy and folklore, employing mythical themes to shine a light on political and social issues. Her novels explore the struggle between good and evil, the complexities of human nature, and the power of storytelling. <br> <br>One of Bodoc\s most acclaimed works is the trilogy \Los Días del Venado\ (The Days of the Deer). This fantasy novel tells the story of a young boy, Joaquín, who becomes the chosen one to lead his people in a battle against an evil force that threatens their existence. Bodoc\s masterful storytelling and vibrant imagery create a captivating narrative that draws readers into a world filled with magic and wonder, while also addressing important themes such as colonization and indigenous identity.