Pablo Aranda

Pablo Aranda (born 1968) is a Spanish writer.[1]

He was born in Malaga and studied Spanish philology at university. A tireless traveller, he has worked in a number of professions, including teaching at a juvenile correctional facility and teaching Spanish at the University of Oran in Algeria.

His first novel La otra ciudad was published in 2003. It won the Premio de la Crítica Andaluza for best first novel and was also nominated for the Premio Primavera. His other works include Desprendimiento de rutina (Arguval, 2003) which won the Premio Diario Sur para Novela Corta and Ucrania (Destino, 2006) which won the Premio Málaga.

In 2012, he made his first foray into children’s literature, with his book Fede quiere ser pirata (Anaya, 2012) which won the Premio de Literatura Infantil Ciudad de Málaga. He has followed up with a sequel El colegio más raro del mundo (Anaya, 2014). His most recent work is the novel El protegido (Malpaso, 2015).

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