Andrés Neuman

Andrés Neuman (Madrid, October 2012)

Andrés Neuman (born January 28, 1977) is a Spanish-Argentine writer, poet, translator, columnist and blogger.

The son of Argentine émigré musicians, he was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina to a mother of Italian and Spanish descent and a father of German-Jewish descent. He spent his childhood in Buenos Aires, although he currently lives in Granada, Spain. He has a degree in Spanish Philology from the University of Granada, where he also taught Latin American literature. He holds both Argentine and Spanish citizenships.

Through a vote called by the Hay Festival, Neuman was selected among the most outstanding young Latin American authors, being included on the Bogotá39 list . He was also selected by Granta magazine in Spanish and English as one of the 22 Best of Young Spanish-Language Novelists.[1][2] His fourth novel, the award-winning Traveller of the Century, first to be published in English, was selected among the best books of the year by The Guardian , The Independent and Financial Times . This novel was also shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize,[3] achieving a Special Commendation from the jury; as well as shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award,[4] being named one of "the two frontrunners who so sure-footedly outpaced the strong pack", according to an article written by the jury for The Guardian. His next book translated into English was the novel Talking to Ourselves,[5] longlisted for the Best Translated Book Award , shortlisted for the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize , and selected as number 1 among the Top 20 books of the year by Typographical Era.[6] His most recent work translated into English, the collection of stories The Things We Don't Do.,[7] was longlisted for the Best Translated Book Award and a finalist for the Firecracker Award.

In one of the essays of his book Entre paréntesis (Between Parentheses), the Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño stated about Neuman: "He has a gift. No good reader will fail to perceive in these pages something that can only be found in great literature, that which is written by true poets. The literature of the twenty-first century will belong to Neuman and to a handful of his blood brothers".[8]

Awards and honours

List of works

Novels
Poetry
Short stories
Others

English translations

References

  1. The New York Times article: Granta names 22 Best of Young Spanish Language Novelists .
  2. Granta 113. The Best of Young Spanish Language Novelists
  3. Booktrust: A steamy tale of love between two translators makes the shortlist for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize
  4. Ten books shortlisted for the 2014 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award .
  5. The New York Times article: Andres Neuman's new novel is Talking to Ourselves .
  6. Best Read in 2014: A Top 20 Year-End List .
  7. We Love This Book review on The Things We Don't Do
  8. Bolaño, Roberto: Entre paréntesis (Between Parentheses), Anagrama, Barcelona, 2004, page 149. English edition: Between Parentheses, translated by Natasha Wimmer. New Directions, USA, 2011.
  9. Basanta, Ángel: Review of Bariloche, El Mundo, 19 December 1999 .
  10. "The Ten Nobels of 2000", El Mundo, 28 June 2009 .
  11. List of winners of the Hiperión Poetry Prize es:Premio Hiperión
  12. García Posada, Miguel: "La hora de la consagración", ABC, 18 July 2009 .
  13. El País news: Andrés Neuman gana el premio de la crítica .
  14. Booktrust: A steamy tale of love between two translators makes the shortlist for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize .
  15. The Independent news: Special commendation: A home for imagination .
  16. 2013 Best Translated Book Award Fiction Longlist .
  17. Ten books shortlisted for the 2014 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award .
  18. Why This Book Should Win – by BTBA Judge Jeremy Garber .
  19. Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize 2015: Shortlist Announced .
  20. 2016 nominees for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award .
  21. Flavorwire: Who wrote the best translated book of 2016? .
  22. 2016 Fireckracker Award Finalists Announced .

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