Antonio Muñoz Molina
Antonio Muñoz Molina | |
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Spanish writer Antonio Muñoz Molina at Cologne | |
Born |
Úbeda, Jaén, Spain | January 10, 1956
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | Spanish |
Literary movement | Spanish Contemporary Literature |
Notable award(s) | Two National Prizes, Prize of the Critique, Premio Planeta |
Antonio Muñoz Molina (born 10 January 1956) is a Spanish writer and, since 8 June 1995, a full member of the Royal Spanish Academy. He currently resides in New York City, United States. In 2004-2005 he served as the director of the Instituto Cervantes of New York.
Muñoz Molina was born in the town of Úbeda in Jaén province. He studied art history at the University of Granada and journalism in Madrid. He began writing in the 1980s; his first published book, El Robinsón urbano, a collection of his journalistic work, was published in 1984. His columns have regularly appeared in El País and Die Welt.
His first novel, Beatus ille, appeared in 1986. It features the imaginary city of Mágina—a re-creation of his Andalusian birthplace—which would reappear in some his later works.
In 1987 Muñoz Molina was awarded Spain's National Narrative Prize for El invierno en Lisboa (translated as Winter in Lisbon), a homage to the genres of film noir and jazz music. His El jinete polaco received the Planeta Prize in 1991 and, again, the National Narrative Prize in 1992.
His other novels include Beltenebros (1989), a story of love and political intrigue in post-Civil War Madrid, Los misterios de Madrid (1992), and El dueño del secreto (1994).
Margaret Sayers Peden's English translation of Muñoz Molina's novel Sepharad won the PEN/Book-of-the-Month Club Translation Prize in 2004. He also won the Jerusalem Prize in 2013.[1]
Muñoz Molina is married to Spanish author and journalist, Elvira Lindo.
Bibliography
- El Robinsón urbano, 1984.
- Diario de Nautilus, 1985.
- Beatus Ille, 1986. English translation: A Manuscript of Ashes. Orlando : Harcourt, c2008.
- El invierno en Lisboa, 1987. English translation: Winter in Lisbon. London : Granta, 1999.
- Las otras vidas, 1988.
- Beltenebros, 1989. English translation: Prince of Shadows. London : Quartet, 1993
- El jinete polaco, 1991.
- Los misterios de Madrid, 1992.
- Nada del otro mundo, 1993.
- El dueño del secreto, 1994.
- Las apariencias, 1995.
- Ardor guerrero, 1995.
- La huerta del Edén, 1996.
- Pura alegría, 1996.
- Plenilunio, 1997.
- Carlota Fainberg, 1999.
- En ausencia de Blanca, 2001. English translation: In her absence. New York : Other Press, c2006.
- Sefarad, 2001. English translation: Sepharad. Orlando : Harcourt, c2003.
- La vida por delante, 2002.
- Las ventanas de Manhattan, 2004
- El viento de la luna, 2006
- Días de diario, 2007
- La noche de los tiempos, 2009
Quotation
- Leer es el único acto soberano que nos queda. ("Reading is the only sovereign act we have left.")
References
- ↑ Staff writer (January 9, 2013). "Spanish author Antonio Munoz Molina to receive Jerusalem Prize at book fair". JTA. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
External links
- Official webpage Includes articles, blog entries and a comprehensive bibliography.
- English webpage English link to the official webpage.
- Books That Changed My Life PEN World Voices at the New York Public Library May 4, 2008
- Mumonline | Open Directory: the most comprehensive Internet directory about Antonio Muñoz Molina