Diego Arboleda was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1976, and a few years later earned a degree in Spanish from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He has worked in one of the largest bookshops in the city.
Diego Armario López studied information sciences and four years of psychology at Madrid Complutense University. He began work as a photographer and then as a writer in different written and audiovisual media.
Diego Pita Puértolas (Santa Bárbara, 1972), is a Spanish author who was born in California. For nine years, he managed the café-bar-bookshop El Bandido doblemente armado in Madrid. He has lived in Paris since 2012 and currently teaches Spanish at a public school in the French capital.
Dokosou is a Japanese term that means 'originality' and which as a philosophy can be translated as 'creating something unique'. This is the spirit we wish to convey. Our team is formed of people from diverse spheres and sectors with a basic idea in common: we are readers and we love books.
'The wind spread the news. It stank of tragedy...' The civil war in Spain is over. Rome is in the hands of a single man: Julius Caesar.
We represent authors working in Spanish, Galician, Catalan and Basque at a global level, plus other foreign agencies in Spain and Latin America. We now represent 150 authors working in a variety of literary styles, both in fiction and non-fiction.
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Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...