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Bonilla, Juan

LC control no.no 96022352
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPQ6652.O56
Personal name headingBonilla, Juan
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Variant(s)Bonilla Gago, Juan
Gago, Juan Bonilla
Associated placeMálaga (Spain)
Seville (Spain)
Addressinfo@zut-ediciones.com
Birth date1966-08-11
Place of birthJerez de la Frontera (Spain)
AffiliationZut Ediciones
Profession or occupationJournalist Poet Novelist Short story author Editor Translator Poet
Found inEl que apaga la luz, c1994: t.p. (Juan Bonilla) front cover flap (aged 27 in 1994)
Nadie conoce a nadie, 1996: t.p. (Juan Bonilla) t.p. verso (Juan Bonilla Gago)
Cansados de estar muertos, 1998: t.p. (Juan Bonilla) jkt. (b. 1966, Jerez de la Frontera)
Prohibido entrar sin pantalones, 2013: title page (Juan Bonilla) inside front flap (born in Xerez, Spain; author)
Archivo Canal Sur (archives of Andalusia Television ATV, Canal Sur Television and Canal Sur 2, RTVA channels) YouTube channel, April 17, 2023: interview with the author posted on May 22, 2005: (Juan Bonilla Gago; Juan Bonilla; born August 11, 1966 in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz; poet; novelist; short story author; journalist who was the director of the cultural supplement La mirada of El Correo de Andalucía (1993-1994) and the editor in cheif of Radio América; currently is the editor of the journal Zut and writes for El Mundo and JotDown; won the Premio Nacional de Narrativa (2020); author of El que apaga la luz (1994), Nadie conoce a nadie (1996), Los príncipes nubios (2003), Prohibido entrar sin pantalones (2013), El estadio de mármol, and Totalidad sexual del cosmos)
   <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzFKcj3YHNI>
Ministerio de Cutura y Deporte (Spain) website, April 17, 2023: posted October 29, 2020 (Juan Bonilla; licenciado in journalism; editor of the journal Zut and writes for El Mundo and JotDown; author of novels (Nadie conoce a nadie (1996), Cansados de estar muertos (Espasa, 1998), Los príncipes nubios (2003), Humbert Humbert (2005), Prohibido entrar sin pantalones (2013), La novela del buscador de libros (2018), and Totalidad sexual del cosmos (2019)), short stories (El que apaga la luz (1994), La compañía de los solitarios (1998), La noche del Skylab (2000), and El estadio de mármol (2005), Je me souviens (2005), Basado en hechos reales (Berenice, 2006), Tanta gente sola (2009), and Una manada de ñus (2013)), poetry (Partes de guerra (1994), Multiplícate por cero (1996), Hecho en falta (2014), El Belvedere (2002), Buzón vacío (Pre-Textos, 2006), Cháchara (Renacimiento, 2010), and Poemas pequeñoburgueses (Renacimiento, 2016)), and compilation of his articles (El arte del yo-yo (1991), La holandesa errante (1992), and Teatro de variedades (2002)), as well as Academia Zaratustra (1993), La Costa del Sol en la era pop (2007), El tiempo es un sueño pop : vida y obra de Terenci Moix (2012), La holandesa errante (1999), Los invisibles (2008), and Catálogo de libros excesivos, raros o peligrosos que ha dado a la imprenta Juan Bonilla (2012); he has translated the works of A.E. Housman, J.M. Coetzee, Edgar Alan Poe, and Joseph Conrad)
   <https://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/actualidad/2020/10/201029-pnnarrativa.html>
   <https://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/premiado/mostrarDetalleAction.do?prev_layout=premiado&layout=premiado&language=es&id=1236&cache=init>
Quipu Virtual (journal of Peruvian culture published by the Embajada del Perú (Peruvian embassy) in Spain), 22, October 30, 2020: page 4 (Juan Bonilla; poet and novelist from Spain; editor of Poemas simplistas (2009) (includes three of the most celebrated collection of poems by Alberto Hidalgo (Arequipa, 1897- Buenos Aires, 1967): Química del espíritu (1923), Simplismo (1925), and Descripción del cielo (1928)); editor of Alberto Hidalgo's works Los sapos y otras personas (2014) and Diario de mi sentimiento (originally published in 1937; new editions: Sevilla : Renacimiento and Lima : Revuelta))
   <https://cdn.www.gob.pe/uploads/document/file/1473063/Boletin221.pdf.pdf>
Zut Ediciones website, April 17, 2023: (Juan Bonilla; editor of Poemas simplistas; info@zut-ediciones.com; ZUT Ediciones was founded by Carlos Font and Juan Bonilla in Málaga in 2005)
   <https://www.zut-ediciones.com/product/poemas-simplistas/>
   <https://www.zut-ediciones.com/sobre-nosotros/>
Boletín de la Embajada de España [Embassy of Spain] en Naroibi, número 10, julio a diciembre 2010: pages 9-10 (Juan Bonilla; author of Los príncipes nubios; professor of literature; his essay Dakar, la lucha por la vida is one of the chapters of África.es : escritores españoles en África)
   <https://silo.tips/download/desterrando-comportamientos-violentos-como-los-acaecidos-tras-las-elecciones-de>
Fundación Juan March (Madrid, Spain) website, April 17, 2023: posted 2014 (Juan Bonilla; born 1966; author of Los príncipes nubios; El tiempo es un sueño pop : vida y obra de Terenci Moix; editor of Aviones plateados (2009); director of Zut Editorial; speaker at an event held October 21, 2014)
   <https://www.march.es/es/madrid/conferencia/futurismo-depero-dos-vidas-futurismo>
Diario de Almería website, April 17, 2023: (Juan Bonilla; born 1966; studied journalism in Barcelona; resident of Sevilla; has worked with Carlos Pérez Siquier; participated in an event with Chema Madoz; author of El que apaga la luz)
   <https://www.diariodealmeria.es/ocio/Laura-Bonilla-Chema-Madoz-Poesia_0_230977245.html>
   <https://www.diariodealmeria.es/delibros/escritor-generacion-juan-bonilla_0_1597340492.html>
ABC de Sevilla website, April 17, 2023: interview with the author posted on November 28, 2021 (Juan Bonilla; author of El que apaga la luz; mentions Manuel Chaves Nogales)
   <https://sevilla.abc.es/cultura/libros/sevi-juan-bonilla-si-pregon-semana-santa-acto-literario-debe-producir-literatura-202111282024_noticiahtml>
El Español (news) (Madrid) website, April 17, 2023: interview with the author posted December 11, 2019 (Juan Bonilla; born 1966 in Jerez de la Frontera; one of the editors of Tierra negra con alas)
   <https://www.elespanol.com/el-cultural/letras/poesia/20191211/juan-bonilla-manuel-bonet-rinden-vanguardias-latinoamericanas/451206681_0.html>
Diario de Sevilla website, April 17, 2023: (Juan Bonilla; author of La compañía de los solitarios (1998), Nadie conoce a nadie, and El mejor escritor de su generación (2021))
   <https://www.diariodesevilla.es/delibros/escritor-generacion-juan-bonilla_0_1597340492.html>
Cuentos de El Tempranillo, 2003: cover (Juan Bonilla) page 19 (born 1966 in Jerez de la Frontera; author of Los príncipes nubios (2003))
Pinturas de paso, 2015: title page (Juan Bonilla) page 126 (author of El que apaga la luz)
El arte del yo-yo, 1996: title page (Juan Bonilla) page 17 (one of his articles is Cuento chino)
Trece historias breves, 1995: title page (Juan Bonilla) page 9 (author of Cuento chino)
Arte de escribir sin arte, 2012: title page, etc. (Juan Bonilla; author of epilogue; published by Berenice)
Associated languagespa
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