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Patricio Pron (born December 9, 1975) is an Argentine literary writer and critic translated into a dozen languages including English, German, French and Italian. Granta magazine selected him in 2010 as one of the 22 best young writers in Spanish of his generation. He won the twenty-second Alfaguara Novel Prize in 2019 for his work Mañana tendremos otros nombres among other prizes.
Life and career
Pron was born in Rosario. He holds a degree in Social Communication from the National University of Rosario and a PhD in Romanesque Philology from the University of Göttingen in Germany.
He began writing in the press in 1992. Between 2000 and 2001 he toured Europe, the Balkans, North Africa and Turkey as a correspondent for the Rosario newspaper La Capital. He currently writes for El País cultural supplement "Babelia" and for the Spanish-Mexican magazine Letras Libres, among other publications.
Between 2002 and 2007, Pron worked as an assistant at the University of Göttingen, where he prepared his doctoral work on the narrative procedures in Copi's work. He moved to Madrid, where he currently lives.
He has won several national and international awards, including the Juan Rulfo Short Story Prize, the Cálamo Extraordinary Prize for Lifetime Achievement, the Alfaguara Prize, etc. Pron has also received the Antorchas Grant and the BBVA Foundation Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators, as well as being a "Fellow Guest" of the Civitella Ranieri Foundation. In 2010, Granta magazine selected him as one of the 22 best young writers in Spanish.
Pron is renowned for his innovative literary style and his ability to tackle complex subjects with depth and originality. His works have been published by leading national and international publishers and literary magazines. As a literary critic, he stands out for his ability to relate contemporary literature, culture and society and for his questioning gaze.
Since September 2024 he is a fellow at The Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers of the New York Public Library.
Works
= Short stories
=Hombres infames, Bajo la Luna Nueva, 1999
El vuelo magnífico de la noche, Colihue, Buenos Aires, 2001
El mundo sin las personas que lo afean y lo arruinan, Mondadori, Barcelona, 2010
Trayéndolo todo de regreso a casa. Relatos 1990-2010, El Cuervo, La Paz, 2011
La vida interior de las plantas de interior, Mondadori, 2013
Lo que está y no se usa nos fulminará, Literatura Random House, Barcelona, 2018
= Novels
=Formas de morir, Universidad Nacional de Rosario Editora, Rosario, 1998
Nadadores muertos, Editorial Municipal de Rosario, 2001
Una puta mierda, El cuenco de plata, Buenos Aires, 2007
El comienzo de la primavera, Mondadori, Barcelona, 2008
El espíritu de mis padres sigue subiendo en la lluvia Mondadori, Barcelona, 2011
English translation: My Father's Ghost is Climbing in the Rain, Knopf, 2013
Nosotros caminamos en sueños, Literatura Random House, Barcelona, 2014
No derrames tus lágrimas por nadie que viva en estas calles, Literatura Random House, Barcelona, 2016
Mañana tendremos otros nombres, Alfaguara, Barcelona, 2019
= Others
=Zerfurchtes Land. Neue Erzählungen aus Argentinien (Tierra devastada. Nuevos relatos desde Argentina), organizer, with Burkhard Pohl
El libro tachado. Prácticas de la negación y el silencio en la crisis de la literatura, Turner, Madrid, 2014
References
External links
Official page
Patricio Pron articles for Letras Libres (in Spanish)
[1]Patricio Pron articles for El País (in Spanish)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Marcel Schwob
- Patricio Pron
- Pron
- Granta
- Marcel Schwob
- Rosario
- Alfaguara Prize
- Matt Wisniewski
- Letras Libres
- Sergio Olguín
- Zero Freitas