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Yuri Herrera (born 1970) is a Mexican political scientist, editor, and contemporary writer. He currently teaches at
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Biography

Yuri Herrera studied Political Science at the
National Autonomous University of Mexico, obtained a master's degree in Creative Writing at the
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and a Ph.D., 2009, in Hispanic Language and Literature at the
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. He is the editor of the literary magazine ''El perro'' and a Mellow Postdoctoral Fellow at
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. His first novel, ''Trabajos del reino'', won the 2004 Premio Binacional de Novela Joven. The novel was also published in Spain (Periférica, 2008) and won the Premio Otras Voces, Otros Ámbitos, being considered the best work of fiction published in Spain by a jury of 100 people, including editors, journalists and cultural critics.
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characterised his prose as "stunning" and the novel as an entrance "to the golden gate of Mexican literature". Gabriel Wolfson describes Herrera's work as "amazing, constructed from exchanging cultured language for popular talk, emphasizing the importance of names, and using the forcefulness of certain terms while wisely omitting others". His second novel, ''Señales que precederán al fin del mundo'' (2009; translated as ''Signs Preceding the End of the World'' by Lisa Dillman,
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, 2015), has led Herrera to being considered one of the most relevant young Mexican writers in the Spanish language. He has collaborated in magazines such as ''
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''.


Style

Discussing the style Herrera uses in his texts, he declared: "I like to say that style isn't surface, style is a form of knowledge".


Narrative

Working with space is one of the main characteristics of Herrera's work. Speaking about ''Kingdom Cons'', he explained that Ciudad Juárez is the model he used for the space, however it's a version of Juárez modified for his convenience. Likewise, his novel ''Signs Preceding the End of the World'' makes no mention of any actual city, Herrera explains: "I wanted the novel not to be read only as a novel about Mexican
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, even though the scenery and setting resembles certain places of
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and the border between Mexico and the
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." Herrera is an avid reader of Cervantes' ''Don Quixote'' and uses many elements of indigenous Aztec mythology in his books, especially evident in ''Signs''. Although his books never define clearly the cities and regions where they are situated, Herrera's narratives refer to highly political contexts. He states: "Literature cannot take full responsibility for creating good or bad men and women, but what it can do is give you the tools to make yourself into a conscious citizen. In this sense, I believe literature always entails a political responsibility."


Bibliography

*''Trabajos del reino'' (2004). ''Kingdom Cons'', trans. Lisa Dillman (And Other Stories, 2017). *''Señales que precederán al fin del mundo'' (2009). ''Signs Preceding the End of the World'', trans. Lisa Dillman (And Other Stories, 2015). *'' La transmigración de los cuerpos'' (2013). ''The Transmigration of Bodies'', trans. Lisa Dillman (And Other Stories, 2016). *''El incendio de la mina El Bordo'' (2018). ''A Silent Fury: The El Bordo Mine Fire'', trans. Lisa Dillman (And Other Stories, 2020). *''Diez planetas'' (2019). ''Ten Planets: Stories'', trans. Lisa Dillman (Graywolf, 2023).


Awards and honors

* 2015: ''Signs Preceding the End of the World'' included in ''
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'''s "Best Fiction of 2015" and
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' "Ten Great Latino Books" * 2016:
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for ''Signs Preceding the End of the World''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Herrera, Yuri 1970 births Living people Mexican political scientists 21st-century Mexican male writers Writers from Hidalgo (state) National Autonomous University of Mexico alumni University of Texas alumni University of California, Berkeley alumni Tulane University faculty People from Actopan, Hidalgo