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Juan Bonilla (writer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Juan Bonilla (writer) Juan Bonilla (born 1966) is a Spanish writer.〔(Bio )〕 He was born in Jerez de la Frontera. He has published several collections of short stories, including ''Tanta gente sola ''(Seix Barral, 2009), and ''Una manada de ñus''(Pre-Textos, 2013). As a novelist, his notable works include ''Nadie conoce a nadie'' (Ediciones B, 1996), which was turned into a successful film by Mateo Gil, and ''Los príncipes nubios'' (Seix Barral, 2003), which won the Premio Biblioteca Breve in 2003. ''Los príncipes nubios'' has also been translated into several languages; the French version won the Prix littéraire des Jeunes européens in 2009. Bonilla has also published works of non-fiction, notably a biography of the writer Terenci Moix, titled ''La vida es un sueño pop. Vida y obra de Terenci Moix'' (RBA, 2012). This book won the Premio Gaziel de Biografías y Memorias in 2011. Bonilla's latest novel ''Prohibido entrar sin pantalones'' (Seix Barral, 2013) treats the Russian avant-garde poet Vladimir Mayakovsky as its subject. The novel has received extravagant critical praise and won the I Premio Bienal de Novela Vargas Llosa to the best novel published in Spanish in 2012/2013. He has compiled his poems in the volume ''Hecho en falta ''(Visor, 2014). ==References==
category:Spanish writers
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