Antonio Muñoz Molina
Antonio Muñoz Molina is a Spanish writer and, since 8 June 1995, a full member of the Royal Spanish Academy. He currently resides in New York City, United States. In 2004-2005 he served as the director of the Instituto Cervantes of New York.
He was born in the town of Úbeda in Jaén province.
He studied art history at the University of Granada and journalism in Madrid. He began writing in the 1980s and his first published book, El Robinsón urbano, a collection of his journalistic work, was published in 1984. His columns have regularly appeared in El País and Die Welt.
His first novel, Beatus ille, appeared in 1986. It features the imaginary city of Mágina — a re-creation of his Andalusian birthplace — which would reappear in some his later work
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Abbas Kiarostami
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Sylvia Beach published the first edition of Ulysses of James Augustine Aloysius Joyce in 1922.
John Stanislaus Joyce, an impoverished gentleman and father of James Joyce, nine younger surviving siblings, and two other siblings who died of typhoid, failed in a distillery business and tried all kinds of other professions, including politics and tax collecting. The Roman Catholic Church dominated life of Mary Jane Murray, an accomplished pianist and his mother. In spite of poverty, the family struggled to maintain a solid middle-class façade.
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Álex Rovira Celma
Álex Rovira Celma (Barcelona, 1 de marzo de 1969) es un empresario, escritor, economista, conferenciante internacional y consultor español. Ha vendido más de nueve millones de copias de sus diferentes títulos, siendo algunos de ellos número 1 de ventas en literatura de no ficción en España y también en otros idiomas.
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Es licenciado en Ciencias Empresariales y MBA por ESADE, donde dirige seminarios sobre Innovación, Gestión del Cambio, Gestión del Talento, Gestión de Personas y Pensamiento Creativo para alta dirección de empresas y/o ONG. Además de en esta escuela de negocios, colabora también en otras instituciones de gran prestigio académico.
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Michel Robert
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Alain de Botton
Alain de Botton is a writer and television producer who lives in London and aims to make philosophy relevant to everyday life. He can be contacted by email directly via www.alaindebotton.com
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He is a writer of essayistic books, which refer both to his own experiences and ideas- and those of artists, philosophers and thinkers. It's a style of writing that has been termed a 'philosophy of everyday life.'
His first book, Essays in Love [titled On Love in the US], minutely analysed the process of falling in and out of love. The style of the book was unusual, because it mixed elements of a novel together with reflections and analyses normally found in a piece of non-fiction. It's a book of which many readers are still fondest.
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Yōko Ogawa
Yōko Ogawa (小川 洋子) was born in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, graduated from Waseda University, and lives in Ashiya. Since 1988, she has published more than twenty works of fiction and nonfiction. Her novel The Professor and his Beloved Equation has been made into a movie. In 2006 she co-authored „An Introduction to the World's Most Elegant Mathematics“ with Masahiko Fujiwara, a mathematician, as a dialogue on the extraordinary beauty of numbers.
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A film in French, "L'Annulaire“ (The Ringfinger), directed by Diane Bertrand, starring Olga Kurylenko and Marc Barbé, was released in France in June 2005 and subsequently made the rounds of the international film festivals; the film, some of which is filmed in the Hamburg docks, is based in part on Og -
Luis García Montero
Luis García Montero (Granada, 1958) es poeta y Catedrático de Literatura Española en la Universidad de Granada. Es autor de once poemarios y varios libros de ensayo. Recibió el Premio Adonáis en 1982 por El jardín extranjero, el Premio Loewe en 1993 y el Premio Nacional de Literatura en 1994 por Habitaciones separadas. En 2003, con La intimidad de la serpiente, fue merecedor del Premio Nacional de la Crítica.
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Elvira Lindo
Elvira Lindo is a Spanish journalist and writer.
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At the age of 12 Lindo moved to Madrid, where she studied journalism. She did not get her degree, as she began to work in television and radio as a speaker, actress and scriptwriter. Her first novel was based on one of her fictional radio characters, the madrileño boy Manolito Gafotas, who has become a classic of Spanish children's literature. Manolito is the son of a trucker and lives a humble life in the working-class quarter of Carabanchel. The character was the protagonist of several first-person novels written with a solid style that includes humour, irony and sharp social criticism.
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Juan Carlos Onetti
Juan Carlos Onetti (July 1, 1909, Montevideo – May 30, 1994, Madrid) was an Uruguayan novelist and author of short stories.
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A high school drop-out, Onetti's first novel, El pozo, published in 1939, met with his close friends' immediate acclaim, as well as from some writers and journalists of his time. 500 copies of the book were printed, most of them left to rot at the only bookstore that sold it, Barreiro (the book was not reprinted until the 60's, with an introduction and preliminary study by Ángel Rama). Aged 30, Onetti was already working as editing secretary of the famous weekly Uruguayan newspaper Marcha. He had lived for some years in Buenos Aires, where he published short stories and wrote cinema critiques for the local media, and me -
Laurent Binet
Son of an historian, Binet was born in Paris, graduated from University of Paris in literature, and taught literature in Parisian suburb and eventually at University. He was awarded the 2010 Prix Goncourt du Premier Roman for his first novel, HHhH.
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Laurent Binet est né à Paris. Il a effectué son service militaire en Slovaquie et a partagé son temps entre Paris et Prague pendant plusieurs années. Agrégé de lettres, il est professeur de français en Seine-Saint-Denis depuis dix ans et chargé de cours à l'Université. HHhH est son premier roman. -
Marcos Giralt Torrente
Marcos Giralt Torrente es licenciado en Filosofía por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, ciudad donde reside. Inició su carrera literaria con el libro de cuentos Entiéndame (Anagrama, 1995). Es autor, también, de la novela corta Nada sucede solo (Ediciones del Bronce, 1999; Premio Modest Furest i Roca) y de las novelas París (Premio Herralde de Novela, Anagrama, 1999) y Los seres felices (Anagrama, 2005). Colabora habitualmente como crítico literario en Babelia, de El País, y fue autor residente de la Academia Española en Roma, del Künstlerhaus Schloss Wiepersdorf y de la University de Aberdeen y participó en el Berlin Artists-in-Residence Programme de 2002-2003. Su tercera novela Tiempo de vida (Anagrama, 2010), tuvo una gran acogida por p
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Lauren Francis-Sharma
Lauren Francis-Sharma is the author of "'Til the Well Runs Dry" and "Book of the Little Axe," which will debut May 2020. She is the Assistant Director of Bread Loaf Writer's Conference, the proprietor of D.C. Writers Room, and a MacDowell Fellow. Lauren, a former corporate lawyer, is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan Law School.
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Luis Landero
Luis Landero Durán, nacido en una familia de agricultores extremeños emigrados a Madrid en 1960, tuvo que trabajar muy joven para pagarse los estudios en los oficios más variopintos, en especial como profesor de guitarra flamenca. Estudió filología hispánica en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid y ejerció en la misma como profesor ayudante de Filología Francesa. También fue profesor de Lengua y Literatura españolas en un instituto de bachillerato de Madrid. Actualmente está jubilado, tras impartir clases en la Escuela de Arte Dramático de esta misma ciudad. Desde la aparición de su primera y exitosa novela, Juegos de la edad tardía, donde se da un singular diálogo entre la fantasía y la realidad de raíces cervantinas, y que fue galardonad
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Manuel Tiago
Pseudónimo literário de Álvaro Cunhal, que com ele assinou obras de ficção, designadamente Até Amanhã, Camaradas (1975), Cinco Dias, Cinco Noites (1975) e A Estrela de Seis Pontas (1994, adaptado para cinema por José Fonseca e Costa). A verdadeira identidade de Manuel Tiago só foi confirmada aquando da publicação deste último romance. Durante anos, muito se especulou acerca da autoria das obras.
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Ferenc Karinthy
Ferenc Karinthy was a novelist, playwright, journalist, editor and translator, as well as a water polo champion. He wrote more than a dozen novels. Epepe ("Metropole") and Budapesti Tavasz ("Spring Comes to Budapest") have been translated into English, as have two of his plays.
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Karinthy worked as a script editor for Nemzeti Színház and Madách Theatre, as well as theatres in Miskolc, Szeged and Debrecen. Between 1957 and 1960, Karinthy translated a number of writers into Hungarian including Machiavelli and Molière. He won a number of awards for his own writing including the Baumgarten Prize, the József Attila Prize and the Kossuth Prize. -
Manuel Vázquez Montalbán
Manuel Vázquez Montalbán was a prolific Spanish writer: journalist, novelist, poet, essayist, anthologue, prologist, humourist, critic, as well as a gastronome and a FC Barcelona supporter.
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He studied Philosophy at Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona and was also a member of the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia. For many years, he contributed columns and articles to the Madrid-based daily newspaper El País.
He died in Bangkok, Thailand, while returning to his home country from a speaking tour of Australia. His last book, La aznaridad, was published posthumously. -
Naviru Shorno
Naviru Shorno nació el 27 de octubre de 1984 en Barcelona, aunque los tres meses de todos los veranos los pasó en San Nicolás del puerto, Sevilla. Al cumplir los diecisiete años dejó de veranear en la Sierra Norte porque empezó a trabajar de cocinero. Ha vivido en diferentes ciudades y países, y en la actualidad sigue trabajando con un delantal y un cuchillo en la mano.
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A los nueve años escribió su primera historia, una obra de teatro titulada «Maldad en el paraíso» que fue representada en quinto de EGB en el colegio Doctor Vicente Ferro, Viladecans.
Su primera novela fue publicada en 2020, un thriller dramático con toques de romance que lleva por título «Como un cielo sin estrellas».
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Guzel Yakhina
Guzel Yakhina is a Russian author and screenwriter. She is a winner of the Big Book literary prize and the Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award.
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Guzel Shamilevna Yakhina was born in Kazan. Her mother is a doctor, while her father is an engineer. She spoke Tatar at home and learned Russian only after she started going to daycare.
She studied at the Department of Foreign Languages in the Tatar State University of Humanities and Education. In 1999, she moved to Moscow. In 2015, she graduated from the Moscow School of Film with a degree in screenwriting.
Yakhina worked in public relations and advertising. She began her writing career with publications in the journals Neva and Oktyabr. Sections of her debut novel Zuleikha appeared in the journal Siberian -
Manuel Vilas
Narrador y poeta nacido en Barbastro (Huesca) en el año 1962. También ha publicado numerosos artículos en diarios como el Heraldo de Aragón, ABC, El País, El Mundo, Público y El día de Aragón, amén de suplementos literarios como ABC Cultural y Babelia.
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En sus inicios publicó poesía en títulos como El rumor de las llamas o El mal gobierno, sin embargo, si bien ha continuado publicando libros de poesía, su salto a un público más amplio se produjo tras la publicación de las novelas España y Aire Nuestro, lanzada por Alfaguara. Mediante la conocida editorial de narrativa también público Los inmortales, El luminoso regalo y el volumen de relatos Setecientos millones de rinoceronte. En 2016, a través del sello Malpaso, lanzó Lou Reed era español. -
Antonio Larreta
Gualberto José Antonio Rodríguez Larreta Ferreira, una de las más talentosas personalidades del teatro uruguayo, nació en el seno de una familia acomodada y culta que facilita sus inquietudes y desarrollo de su creatividad.
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Se ha destacado, además, como periodista, guionista de televisión y cine, cineasta, director teatral, crítico de cine y de teatro (en El País desde 1948 a 1959; en Marcha desde 1963 a 1966).
En 1961 obtuvo el premio Larra que conceden los críticos teatrales madrileños merced a la puesta en escena de "Porfiar hasta Morir" de Lope de Vega; en 1971 se hizo merecedor del Premio Casa de las Américas por su obra teatral "Juan Palmieri", y en 1980 obtuvo el Premio Planeta por la novela "Volavérunt".
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Fulgencio Argüelles
Fulgencio Argüelles (Uriés, Aller, Asturias, 6 de enero de 1955) es un destacado escritor y psicólogo español cuya obra literaria, profundamente enraizada en su Asturias natal, combina una prosa evocadora con un agudo retrato de la psicología humana y la memoria colectiva. Su trayectoria, marcada por una sólida formación académica y un compromiso con la literatura, lo ha consolidado como una voz singular en el panorama literario español, con reconocimientos que incluyen prestigiosos premios como el Azorín, el Café Gijón y el Principado de Asturias.
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Nacido en una pequeña aldea asturiana, Argüelles se trasladó en su infancia a Cenera (Mieres), un lugar que impregnaría su obra con su atmósfera rural y su historia minera. Estudió Psicología en l -
Qais Akbar Omar
Qais Akbar Omar (first name pronounced "Kice") is the author of A Fort of Nine Towers, which has been published in more than twenty languages, and the co-author of A Night in the Emperor’s Garden, which has been dramatized by BBC Radio. He has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Sunday Times, The Boston Globe, The Globe and Mail, The Cairo Review of Global Affairs, and he has published essays and short stories in The Southern Review, AGNI, The Hopkins Review, The Markaz Review, Guernica, Arrowsmith, Literary Hub, American Chordata, and elsewhere.
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Omar was born in 1982 in Kabul, Afghanistan. He holds a BA in journalism from Kabul University, an MFA in Creative Writing from Boston University, and he was a Scholars at Risk Fellow -
David Cantero
David Fernández Cantero (born 1 March 1961) is a Spanish broadcaster, news anchor, writer and painter.
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Craig Higginson
Craig Higginson is an internationally acclaimed writer who lives in Johannesburg. His plays have been performed and produced at the National Theatre (London), the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Trafalgar Studios (on London’s West End), the Traverse Theatre (Edinburgh), the Stadsteater (Stockholm), Salisbury Theatre, the Citizens Theatre (Glasgow), Live Theatre (Newcastle), Next Theatre (Chicago), Theatre 503 and the Finborough Theatre (both London), the Market Theatre (Johannesburg) and several other theatres and festivals around the world.
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Craig's plays include: Laughter in the Dark, Lord of the Flies, Truth in Translation (co-writer), Dream of the Dog, Ten Bush (co-writer), The Jungle Book, The Girl in the Yellow Dress, Little Foot and Th -
Ignacio Aldecoa
Nació en el seno de una familia vitoriana de la burguesía el 24 de julio de 1925. Estudió bachillerato en el colegio Santa María (Marianistas) de Vitoria-Gasteiz, donde demostró con frecuencia su rebeldía, como describe en el cuento "Aldecoa se burla". En 1942 marchó a estudiar Filosofía y Letras a la Universidad de Salamanca, donde destacó por su falta de aplicación, sus frecuentes ausencias y su vida de tuno; aprobó sin embargo las comunes y prosiguió sus estudios en 1945 en Madrid, donde se instaló en una pensión barata cerca del Café Gijón. Allí conoció a Jesús Fernández Santos, Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio, José María de Quinto y Alfonso Sastre, entre otros, y a la pedagoga y escritora Josefina Rodríguez, hoy conocida como Josefina Aldecoa,
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Javier Tomeo
Javier Tomeo estudió derecho y criminología en la Universidad de Barcelona. En los años cincuenta escribió literatura popular (novelas del oeste, de terror, etc..) bajo el pseudónimo «Frantz Keller» para la Editorial Bruguera.
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En 1963 editó, junto a Juan María Estadella, La brujería y la superstición en Cataluña. Pero no fue hasta unos años después, en el 1967, cuando se publicó su primera novela "seria".
Su novela 'El Unicornio', aparecida en 1971, le hizo ganar el premio de novela corta Ciudad de Barbastro. En esa década aparecieron algunos de sus títulos más significativos como ahora "El castillo de la carta cifrada".
En la década de los ochenta se confirmó como uno de los mejores y más personales narradores españoles contemporáneos. En la -
Raquel Lanseros
Raquel Lanseros es una poeta y traductora nacida en 1973 en Jerez de la Frontera. Es una de las voces más premiadas y reconocidas de la nueva poesía española
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