Fernando del Paso
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Fernando del Paso (b. April 1, 1935) is a Mexican novelist, essayist and poet.
Del Paso was born in Mexico City and took two years in economics at the National Autonomous University. He lived in London for 14 years, where he worked for the British Broadcasting Corporation and in France, where he worked for Radio France Internationale and briefly served as general consul of Mexico.
He is a member of The National College since 1996 and has won several international awards, including the 1982 Rómulo Gallegos Prize, the 1985 Best Novel Published in France Award (for Palinurus of Mexico), the 1966 Xavier Villaurrutia Award and the 1976 Mexico Novel Award.
[edit] Selected works
- Palinuro de México (translated as "Palinurus of Mexico", 1976)
- José Trigo (novel, 1966)
- Sonetos del amor y de lo diario (poetry, 1958)
- Noticias del Imperio (novel, 1986)