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Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel (born 1974, in
Málaga Málaga (; ) is a Municipalities in Spain, municipality of Spain, capital of the Province of Málaga, in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia. With a population of 591,637 in 2024, it is the second-most populo ...
, Spain) is a Spanish writer. He studied philosophy and is the author of the essay 'A History of Lying'. He's also well known in his native country for his short stories and his novels, including ''El asesino hipocondríaco (The Hypochondriac Hitman)'' and ''El gran imaginador (The Great Imaginator, 2017 Celsius Festival National Book Award)''. His work has been translated into English, French, Italian, Greek, Finnish, Turkish, Arabic and Russian, and published in more than a dozen countries.


Biography

Muñoz-Rengel obtained his doctorate in Philosophy, and has taught in both Spain and the UK. He is the author of the novels ''El gran imaginador (The Great Imaginator)'' (Penguin Random House, 2016), ''El asesino hipocondríaco (The Hypochondriac Hitman)'' (Penguin Random House, 2012) and ''El sueño del otro (The Other’s Dream)'' (Penguin Random House, 2013), as well as various collections of short stories: ''88 Mill Lane'' (2006), ''De mecánica y alquimia'' (2009), Ignotus Best Short Story Collection Award, and ''El libro de los pequeños milagros'' (2013). His work has appeared in major anthologies including ''Pequeñas resistencias'' (Ed. Andrés Neuman, 2010), ''Siglo XXI'' (2010) and ''Cuento español actual'' (2014). He has been described as one of the most outstanding Spanish writers. The international press and the critics recognize him as one of the most illustrious followers of the tradition of Italo Calvino and Jorge Luis Borges. Muñoz-Rengel is also a frequent contributor to the Spanish newspaper ''El País'' and a staff member of Spanish National Radio. He teaches creative writing at the Writer's Center Fuentetaja in Madrid. He was short-listed for the Clarín Alfaguara Novel Award, Argentina's most prestigious international literary prize, of which
José Saramago José de Sousa Saramago (; 16 November 1922 – 18 June 2010) was a Portuguese people, Portuguese writer. He was the recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature for his "parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony [with which ...
was president of the jury, for the novel ''El asesino hipocondríaco''.


Works

His first book, ''88 Mill Lane'', is a selection of fantasy stories set in London. His second book of short stories, ''De mecánica y alquimia'', Premio Ignotus Award for Best Short Story Collection and short-listed for the Setenil Award for best short story collection, broadens its settings to all Europe, from the 11th century to the future. He has twice won the La Felguera Short Stories Competition, one of the most important awards for Spanish fiction. He coordinated and prefaced the short story anthologies ''La realidad quebradiza'', ''Perturbaciones'' and ''Ficción Sur''. His novel ''El asesino hipocondríaco'' is a crime fiction parody, with appearances of Poe, Proust, Voltaire, Tolstoy, Molière, and other famous hypochondriacs in the history of literature and philosophy. A ''Paris Match'' (France) critic said, "Hilarious. Irresistible... "The Hypochondriac Hitman is much more than just a simple crime novel, it’s a true lesson in philosophy." ''El Mundo'' (Spain) said, "With his novel Muñoz Rengel gives us an assassin whose murders it is possible to enjoy." ''Livres-Hebdo'' (France) called it "A delightful comedy."Livres-Hebdo
07Mar2013 The book is a best-seller in Spain and the publication rights have been sold in over 10 countries, including France, Italy, Finland, Mexico, Canada, Turkey, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Arab countries.


Bibliography

* ''El gran imaginador'',
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, 2016, . * ''El sueño del otro'',
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, 2014, . * ''El asesino hipocondríaco'',
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, 2012, (1st edition 19 January 2012; 2nd edition 10 February 2012; 3rd edition 20 March 2012; 4th edition 18 April 2012; 5th edition January 2013; 6th edition March 2013; 7th edition April 2013). * ''El libro de los pequeños milagros'', Páginas de Espuma, 2013, . * ''De mecánica y alquimia'', Salto de Página Editors, 2009, . * ''88 Mill Lane'

Alhulia Editors, 2005, . * ''La realidad quebradiza'' (Anthology; Ed. by Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel), Páginas de Espuma, 2012, . * ''Perturbaciones'' (Anthology; Ed. by Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel), Salto de Página Editors, 2009, . * ''Ficción sur'' (Anthology; Ed. by Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel), Traspiés Editors, 2008, .


Anthologies

* ''Las otras. Antología de mujeres artificiales'', (Ed. Teresa López-Pellisa), McNally Jackson, New York, USA, 2016. * ''Simbiosis: Antología de ciencia ficción hispana'' (Ed. Carlos Gámez), La Pereza, Miami, USA, 2016, . * ''Historia y antología de la ciencia ficción española'' (Ed. Julián Díez & Fernando Ángel Moreno), Cátedra, 2014, . * ''Mañana todavía. Doce distopías para el siglo XXI '' (Ed. Ricard Ruiz Garzón), Penguin Random House, 2014, . * ''Visionarias / Visionaries'' (Ed. Alberto Chimal), Traviesa, Cornell, New York, USA, 2014, bilingual edition. * ''Cuento español actual (1992-2012)'' (Ed. Ángeles Encinar), Cátedra, 2014, . * ''Mar de pirañas. Nuevas voces del microrrelato español'' (Ed. Fernando Valls), Menoscuarto, 2012, . * ''Prospectivas. Antología de ciencia ficción española actual'' (Ed. Fernando Ángel Moreno), Salto de Página, 2012, . * ''Steampunk: antología retrofuturista'' (Ed. Félix J. Palma), Nevsky, 2012, . * ''Pequeñas Resistencias 5. Antología del nuevo cuento español'' (Ed. Andrés Neuman), Páginas de Espuma, 2010, . * ''Siglo XXI. Los nuevos nombres del cuento español'' (Ed. Fernando Valls & Gemma Pellicer), Menoscuarto, 2010, . * ''Cuento vivo de Andalucía'', University of Guadalajara, Mexico, 2006. * ''Relatos para Leer en el Autobús'' (preface by Andrés Neuman), Cuadernos del Vigía, 2006, .


References


External links


''The Hypochondriac Hitman''
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