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Antonio Ortuño (Guadalajara, 1976) is a Mexican novelist and short story writer. Ortuño is the author of the novels ''El buscador de cabezas'' (2006) and ''Recursos humanos'' (2007), finalist of the Herralde Prize. He also published the short story books ''El jardín japonés'' (2007) and ''La Señora Rojo'' (2010). In 2006 the newspaper ''Reforma'' named his debut novel ''El buscador de cabezas'' the best first novel of the year. His writing has been translated into English, French, Italian, German, Romanian and Hungarian.〔(Antonio Ortuño, Granta Contributors )〕 Critics have praised his black humor, the agility and precision of his prose and his ability to explore the contradictions of his characters. In October 2010 the British magazine "Granta" included Ortuño in its list of the best young Spanish language writers,〔(Granta’s List of Rising Literary Stars Spotlights Spanish-Language Authors )〕 and the Mexican edition of the magazine "GQ" chose him as writer of the year.〔(Antonio Ortuño, Me gusta leer, Random House Mondadori S.A. )〕 In November 2010 his second book of short stories ''La Señora Rojo'' was published in Spain and Mexico. ==Works== * 2006: El buscador de cabezas (novel). * 2007: Recursos humanos (novel). Finalist of the Herralde Prize. * 2006: El jardín japonés (short stories). * 2008: Grandes Hits Vol. 1 Nueva Generación de Narradores Mexicanos. Track 4, Lado B Carne (anthology) * 2010: La Señora Rojo (short stories). * 2011: Ánima (novel). * 2013: No entren al 1408: Antología en español tributo a Stephen King (anthology) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Antonio Ortuño」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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