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Padilla, Ignacio, 1968-2016

LC control no.no 94043201
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPQ7298.26.A285
Personal name headingPadilla, Ignacio, 1968-2016
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Variant(s)Padilla, Ignacio (Padilla Suárez), 1968-2016
Padilla Suárez, Ignacio, 1968-2016
Suárez, Ignacio Padilla, 1968-2016
Associated countryMexico
Associated placeSwaziland Edinburgh (Scotland) Salamanca (Spain)
Birth date1968-11-07
Death date2016-08-20
Place of birthMexico City (Mexico)
Place of deathQuerétaro (Mexico : State)
Field of activityEnglish literature--Study and teaching (Higher) Spanish literature--Study and teaching (Higher) Diplomatic and consular service English language--Translating into Spanish English literature--Translations into Spanish Children's stories
Essays Short stories Novels
Profession or occupationAuthors College teachers Diplomats Translators
University and college faculty members
Found inTres bosquejos del mal, 1994: t.p. (Ignacio Padilla)
OCLC database, 12/14/94 (hdg.: Padilla Suárez, Ignacio, 1968- ; usage: Ignacio Padilla Suárez)
Amphitryon, 2000: front cover flap (b. 1968, México, D.F.)
Padilla, Ignacio. Última escala en ninguna parte, 2017: front cover flap (Ignacio Padilla (1968-2016), professor of English literature at the University of Edinburgh and a doctor of Spanish literature at the University of Salamanca; writer, translator, editor, academic, researcher, cultural promoter, diplomat; wrote essays, short stories and novels aimed at children and adults)
Wikipedia, March 21, 2010 (Ignacio Padilla (November 7, 1968-August 20, 2016) was a Mexican writer, born in Mexico City. Padilla attended high school at Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa in Mbabane, Swaziland, and thereafter received his undergraduate education at the Universidad Iberoamericana where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies. He later received a Master's degree in English Literature from the University of Edinburgh and a Doctor of Philosophy in Hispanic-American literature from the University of Salamanca. Padilla was killed in a car accident while driving in the central state of Querétaro)
Associated languagespa