Sergio Pitol
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Sergio Pitol Demeneghi (b. 18 March 1933 in Puebla) is a prominent Mexican writer and diplomat. In 2005 he received the Cervantes Prize, the most prestigious literary award in the Spanish-speaking world.
Pitol studied law and literature and served in the Mexican foreign service at Rome, Belgrade, Warsaw, Paris, Beijing, Moscow, Budapest and Barcelona. He started publishing novels and poetry in the late 1960s.
[edit] Some works by Sergio Pitol
- Flower Games
- The Parade of Love and
- The Married Life
- The Journey
[edit] Further Reading
Spanish
- Tiempo cerrado, tiempo abierto : Sergio Pitol ante la crítica / José Eduardo Serrato., 1994
- Sergio Pitol / Sergio Pitol., 1967
- Sergio Pitol, los territorios del viajero / José Balza., 2000
- Vientres troqueles la narrativa de Sergio Pitol / Alfonso Monelongo., 1998
- La narrativa de Sergio Pitol : los cuentos / Renato Prada Oropeza., 1996
- Ficción, narración y polifonía : el universo narrativo de Sergio Pitol / Maricruz Castro., 2000
- Del tañido al arte de la fuga : una lectura crítica de Sergio Pitol / Luz Fernández de Alba., 1998
- Acercamientos a Sergio Pitol / José Bru., 1999
- El laberinto cuentístico de Sergio Pitol / Hugo Valdés Manríquez., 1998
- Sergio Pitol, el sueño de lo real / Pedro M Domene., 2002
- El Caldero Fáustico : la narrativa de Sergio Pitol / Laura Cázares Hernández., 2006
- De la realidad a la literatura / Maricruz Castro., 2003
- Palabras sobre palabras / Juan García Ponce., 2001
[edit] External links
- [http://www.literalmagazine.com/es/archive-L04.php?section=archive&lang=es A bilingual Conversation with Sergio Pitol with Pedro Domeme in Literal,Latin American Voices
- CBC: Mexico's Sergio Pitol wins Cervantes lit prize
- (Spanish) BBC Mundo: Cervantes para Sergio Pitol
- (Spanish) Academia Mexicana de la Lengua