José María Merino
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

José María Merino is a Spanish novelist born in
A Coruña A Coruña (; es, La Coruña ; historical English: Corunna or The Groyne) is a city and municipality of Galicia, Spain. A Coruña is the most populated city in Galicia and the second most populated municipality in the autonomous community and s ...
, Galicia on 5 March 1941. He is the father of two daughters, María and Ana, both of them university professors. ( Ana Merino is also a poet.) He lived for several years in León and currently lives in
Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and ...
. Best known for his novels and short stories, he is also a poet and a travel writer. He is considered one of the most prominent contemporary Spanish writers. His literary production is impressive both in terms of quantity and quality. He cultivates all narrative forms, poetry, and literary essay. He has received many important awards and distinctions. A master of the short-story, he has edited important collections of short-stories and tales. Mr. Merino is also an experienced teacher, someone who enjoys sharing his expertise with younger writers and students. He has conducted numerous workshops and creative writing courses and seminars in different Universities and Writing Schools, such as
Dartmouth College Dartmouth College (; ) is a private research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, it is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. Although founded to educate Native A ...
(Hanover), the Universidad Complutense (Madrid),
Universidad Carlos III University Charles III of Madrid ( es, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) (UC3M) is a public university in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Established in 1989, UC3M is an institution with a distinctly international profile. It offers a broad rang ...
(Madrid), Universidad International Menéndez y Pelayo (
Santander Santander may refer to: Places * Santander, Spain, a port city and capital of the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain * Santander Department, a department of Colombia * Santander State, former state of Colombia * Santander de Quilichao, a m ...
), Escuela de Escritores Alonso Quijano or La Escuela de Letras. Merino was elected to Seat ''m'' of the
Real Academia Española The Royal Spanish Academy ( es, Real Academia Española, generally abbreviated as RAE) is Spain's official royal institution with a mission to ensure the stability of the Spanish language. It is based in Madrid, Spain, and is affiliated with ...
on 27 March 2008, he took up his seat on 19 April 2009.


Books


Novels

*''El río del Edén'' 2013 National Novel Prize (Spain) *''El lugar sin culpa'' ( Ed. Alfaguara 2007) Gonzalo Torrente Ballester Award *''El heredero'' (Ed, Alfaguara, 2003). Ramón Gómez de la Serna Award *''Novelas del mito'' ( Ed. Alfaguara, 2000). (Compilation: ''El caldero de oro'', ''La orilla oscura'' y ''El centro del aire'') *''Los invisibles'' (Ed. Espasa Calpe, 2000) *''Las visiones de Lucrecia'' ( Ed. Alfaguara, 1996). Miguel Delibes Award *''Las crónicas mestizas'' ( Ed. Alfaguara, 1992). (Compilation: ''El oro de los sueños'', ''La tierra del tiempo perdido'' y ''Las lágrimas del sol'') *''Los trenes del verano -No soy un libro'' ( Ed. Siruela, 1992). National Award of Youth Literature *''El centro del aire'' (Ed. Alfaguara, 1991) *''Las lágrimas del sol'' (Ed. Alfaguara, 1989) *''La tierra del tiempo perdido'' (Ed. Alfaguara, 1987) *''El oro de los sueños'' (Ed. Alfaguara, 1986) *''La orilla oscura'' (Ed. Alfaguara, 1985). Critics National Award *''El caldero de oro'' (Ed. Alfaguara, 1981) *''Novela de Andrés Choz'' (Ed. Novelas y Cuentos 1976). Award for the best novel: Novelas y Cuentos Award


Short stories collections

*''La glorieta de los fugitivos'' (Ed. Páginas de Espuma, 2007) *''Cuentos del libro de la noche'' (Ed. Alfaguara, 2005) *''Cuentos de los días raros'' (Ed. Alfaguara, 2004) *''Días imaginarios'' (Seix Barral 2002). NH Award of short stories to the year best short stories book published *''La memoria tramposa'' (Edilesa, 1999) *''Cuatro nocturnos'' (Ed. Alfaguara 1999) *''Cincuenta cuentos y una fábula. Obra breve 1982-1997'' (Ed. Alfaguara 1997) *''Cuentos del Barrio del Refugio'' (Ed. Alfaguara 1994) *''El viajero perdido'' (Ed. Alfaguara 1990) *''Artrópodos y Hadanes'' (Ollero y Ramos, 1987) *''Cuentos del reino secreto'' (Ed. Alfaguara 1982)


Collections of literary essays and articles

*''Ficción continua'' (Seix Barral, 2004) *''Silva leonesa'' (Breviarios de la Calle del Pez 1998)


Memoirs

*''Tres semanas de mal dormir'' (Seix Barral, 2006) *''Intramuros'' (Edilesa, 1998)


Poetry

*''Cumpleaños lejos de casa. Poesía reunida.'' Seix Barral, Barcelona, 2006 *''Cumpleaños lejos de casa. Obra poética completa.'' Endymion, Madrid, 1987 *''Mírame Medusa y otros poemas.'' Endymion, Madrid, 1984 *''Cumpleaños lejos de casa.'' Provincia, León, 1973 *''Sitio de Tarifa.'' Helios, Madrid, 1972


Books for children

*''Adiós al cuaderno de hojas blancas'' (Anaya, 1998) *''Regreso al cuaderno de hojas blancas'' (Anaya, 1997) *''El cuaderno de hojas blancas'' (Anaya, 1996) *''La edad de la aventura'' (Ed. Alfaguara, 1995)


Collaborative work

*''Los narradores cautivos'' (Alfaguara, 1999). Novel. With Jesús F. Martínez and Antonio Martínez Menchén *''Sabino Ordás, Las cenizas del Fénix'' (Calambur, 1985). Journalistic articles with Juan Pedro Aparicio and Luis Mateo Díez *''León, traza y memoria'' (1984). Book of Art. With Luis Mateo Díez and Antonio Gamoneda *''Los caminos del Esla'' (Everest, 1980). Travels Book. With Juan Pedro Aparicio *''Parnasillo Provincial de poetas apócrifos'' (Papalaguinda poética, 1975). With Agustín Delgado and Luis Mateo Díez


Editor of anthologies

*''Leyendas españolas de todos los tiempos. Una memoria soñada'' (Temas de hoy, 2000) *''Los mejores relatos españoles del siglo XX'' (Alfaguara, 1998) *''Cien años de cuentos españoles en castellano (1898–1998)'' (Alfaguara, 1998)


References

*


External links


Address to the Real Academia de la Lengua Española by José María Merino (in Spanish)


{{DEFAULTSORT:Merino, Jose Maria 1941 births Living people People from A Coruña Writers from Galicia (Spain) Spanish male writers Members of the Royal Spanish Academy