Born in Santiago de Chile in 1974. He spent his childhood in the countryside, in the town of Malloco, exactly 29 kilometres from Santiago, among animals, fruit trees and imaginary friends. He was a lonely child, though he hardly realised it.
Francisco Gutiérrez Carbajo is Professor of Spanish Literature and Madrid Member of the Reial Academia de Bones Lletres. He has served as Dean of Philology at UNED and Pte. A. Española in Semiotics. He has given courses in universities all over Europe and the Americas.
Francisco Llorca (1980) is a historian, book seller and story teller. In his childhood he walked along the sea shore in a red hat like Jacques Cousteau.
Francisco Narla published this first novel in 2009, and in November 2010 his second work of fiction, Black Box, which was re-edited in 2015 and translated into several languages. In 2012 he wrote Assur, which gained public acclaim and topped the bestseller lists.
Francisco Solano (Burgos, 1952) is one of contemporary Spanish literature's most individual authors. The unquestionable quality of his work is as obvious in his novels as in his short stories.
Fátimah and her family embark on a sea journey that shows them that some of the most difficult-to-cross borders can be made of something as fragile as paper.
Of all the forms in which a priori a musical structure can be organised, the fugue seems the most severe and closed upon itself, controlling and governing the musical discourse, from its beginning in choosing the base and the foundation for the wh
Fulgencio Argüelles was born in 1955. After a long time in Madrid, where he studied Psychology, he returned to Cenera, Asturias, the place of his childhood and youth. His first novel, Letanías de lluvia (The Rain's Litany), received the Premio Azorín in 1992.
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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 ...