Jose Sanchez Zolliker
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Jose Sanchez Zolliker (b.March 15, 1976 in Mexico City, Mexico) also know as J. S. Zolliker is a Mexican writer (author), who has published several short stories and articles in different Mexican magazines and newspapers (mostly independent media). His fierce critics have lately stated that his impact in the Latin-American prose has been growing steady in the past two years:
“His style is more of a voracious expression, of social and political denunciation; his prose has become most important, even for politicians who seemed to follow his hard-to-take criticisms up-close during Mexico's last Mexican general election, 2006".
With notable agility, sharpness and talent, Sanchez Zolliker's creative use of the modern Spanish idiom and real-based fiction(?), is rapidly turning him into a great Latino literacy promise: He has that ideal narrative structuring and social awareness, keeping its prose sound and sharp, furious and satirical, violently ironic and desperately bitter enough to entertain and to effectively manage to avidly grab and keep any readers attention.
Nowadays, its is being said that he is working in an historical novel “that will reveal highly classified secrets of the Mexican government during Lazaro Cardenas presidential time”, as he also writes periodically in his personal blog called “Realidad Novelada” (Novel Reality).
He is believed to currently live in Mexico City.
[edit] See also
- Realidad Novelada in Spanish
- Literatura Contemporanea Mexicana in Spanish