Juan Villoro Keynote Address 2016

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Description

The Guilty: the secret life of a mariachi, a soccer player, a gringo journalist in troublesome Mexico, and other usual suspects”

The Guilty is a brilliant, prize-winning collection of stories by one of Mexico’s most important living writers. From the semiotics of pet iguanas to the disillusionment of mariachi singers, Villoro reveals the deep dissatisfactions and absurdities of life in Mexico and its carnivalesque capital.

We encounter a border trucker making a movie about illegal migrants, a cuckolded football superstar, and a gluten-free American journalist seeking the authentic Mexican experience. A master of the postmodern narrative, Villoro gives us contemporary Mexico through a complex interplay of culture and psychology in the most surprising, fresh and humorous ways.

– Pubisher: George Braziller Inc.

Meet Juan Villoro

Villoro’s translated book of short stories, The Guilty, from George Braziller Inc, is a post-modern tackling of the contradictions of contemporary Mexico.Juan Villoro (Mexico in 1956) is well known in Mexico for his novel El Testigo, currently unavailable in English, in which he examines the period of transition undergone by Mexico after the 2000 election, when the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) lost power.

Villoro writes regularly for Mexican periodicals, writing about sports, cinema, literature and travel. He has been Professor at the UNAM, and visiting Professor at Yale, Princeton and Pomeu Fabra University (Barcelona).

He has also translated works by Truman Capote, Graham Green, Goethe, Lichtenberg, and Rezzori. Villoro is a recipient of the International Journalism Award from King of Spain, Juan Carlos.

Awards:

  • Premio Iberoamericano José Donoso (Chile, for life achievement)
  • Premio ACE (Argentina, for best theater play of the year)
  • Premio Antonin Artaud (best Mexican book of the year
  • Premio José María Arguedas (Cuba, best novel of Latin America in the last two years)
  • Premio Herralde (best book of the year),
  • Manuel Vázquez Montalban International Award (Spain, best sports journalism of the year)
  • Premio Rey de España (best journalism work for La alfombra roja)

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