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Enric González (born 1959) is a Spanish journalist and writer. After several years working as a correspondent for ''
El País (; ) is a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain. is based in the capital city of Madrid and it is owned by the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA. It is the second-most circulated daily newspaper in Spain . is the most read newspaper in ...
'', he left the newspaper in October 2012 only to announce his arrival at '' El Mundo'' three months later, where he now publishes a weekly column. He also collaborates with ''Jot Down Cultural Magazine''.


Career

Son of the writer and journalist Francisco González Ledesma, Enric González denied he wanted to follow his paths until age seventeen, when he began to write in the ''Hoja del Lunes de Barcelona'', a simple publication usual at that time, as newspapers were not published in Spain on Mondays until the late 1980s. He then went through ''El Correo Catalán'' and
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, before landing in
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in the mid-1980s. He specialised in correspondent and special envoy tasks, covering the
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in the early 1990s, from where he subtly criticised embedded journalism, as well as
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and nuclear tests in
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. His best known work came from his posts as correspondent in diverse cities, such as
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and
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, from where he did not only cover local and national news, but successfully achieved to describe their societies through different weekly columns. London, New York, where he was based at when
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terrorist attack took place although he had gone to Washington that very same day, and Rome, where he covered
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death, profoundly marked him, pushing him to publish three books on his experiences in these cities. He also proved to be a great football fan, declaring to be an
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supporter, which led him to publish a weekly column from Italy, willing to describe Italian society through Calcio. His columns on that topic were reunited in ''Historias del Calcio'', one of his published books. His relationship with ''El País'' progressively deteriorated in the second part of the 2000s, and especially after one of his columns was censored due to his critics on the newspaper management, until he announced his departure in October 2012 as a protest against the job cuts PRISA was putting in place in ''El País''. After three months focusing on his task of collaborator for online cultural magazine ''Jot Down'', El País's rival '' El Mundo'' announced the inclusion of Enric González in his staff for a weekly column.


Books

Enric González has written seven books, six of them related to his experience reporting abroad and one on the history of
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football club: * ''Historias de Londres'' (1999) * ''Historias de Nueva York'' (2006) * ''Historias del Calcio'' (2007) * ''Historias de Roma'' (2010) * ''Todas las historias'' (2011), the publishing house ''RBA'' gathers in one book González stories about
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,
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and
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* ''Una cuestión de fe'' (2012), on
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* ''Memorias líquidas'' (2013)


Awards

* In 2006, González won the XXII Cirilo Rodríguez Journalism Award, a journalists award which recognizes the efforts of Spanish correspondents, for the best Spanish war correspondent. * Premio Ciudad de Barcelona de Periodismo (2009).


References

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