Enrique Páez was born in Madrid in 1955. He holds as degree in Hispanic Literature and has worked as an editor and teacher of Language and Creative Writing in Madrid and New York. He won the Lazarillo Fiction Prize in 1991 with Devuélveme el anillo, pelo cepillo [Give Me the Ring, Hair Brush].
Enrique Vegas is a cartoonist who has spent most of his artistic career humorously recreating characters from movies and comics. He is currently Spain’s most commercial author and is now delighted to add this important, highly personal new work to his list of achievements.
Enrique Vila-Matas (Barcelona, 1948) is one of the best known, most highly regarded and original Spanish writers of the moment. His works successfully span different genres while retaining his unique and unparalleled style.
Entrevías Mon Amour is a love story between a father and his son (Teo Abad, war correspondent and the story's narrator), but also between a group of single women and the hero who returns from an unjust conflict. Yet another one.
Miguel Can (b.1974), Álvaro Núñez (b.1972) and Alberto Díaz (b.1972) are the creators of "Detective Owl". The three of them felt a special inclination for drawing from an early age.
The Twice Upon a Time collection is a second chance to tell well-loved traditional tales without sexism, inequality and violence.
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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 ...