Susana Medina
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Susana Medina (January 31, 1966) is an English-Spanish writer. Born in Hampshire, England of a Spanish father and a German mother of Czech origin, she grew up in Valencia, Spain, and has lived in London since 1989. Susana Medina has written and published poetry, a novel, stories, essays and a cinematographic script. She has received numerous awards, including the Max Aub International Short Story Prize[1].
She is the author of Cuentos Rojos,[2] Souvenirs del Accidente,[3] Philosophical Toys[4] and Borgesland,[5] her doctoral thesis on Jorge Luis Borges and imaginary spaces. Her short film Buñuel's Philosophical Toys, focuses on the instances of fetishism in the films of the Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel.
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External links
- Borgesland: an interview with Susana Medina
- Susana Medina websites
- Voices from the Edge by Juan Antonio Masoliver
- Entrevista a Susana Medina: La coherencia multidireccional
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