Inés MARTÍN RODRIGO

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Her work so far includes the novel Azules son las horas (Espasa, 2016), which tells the life story of Sofía Casanova, a writer, poet and journalist who interviewed Trotsky in 1917. Her work appeared in the anthology of short stories El cuaderno caníbal (Pálido Fuego, 2017), a homage to the work of the filmmakers Isaki Lacuesta and Manuel Martín Cuenca, with the story Naufragio. She wrote the essay David Foster Wallace, el genio que no supo divertirse, which appeared in the collection of texts David Foster Wallace: Portátil (Literatura Random House, 2016), and the prologue to the Spanish edition of the diary of Virginia Woolf: El diario de Virginia Woolf. Vol. I (1915-1919) (Tres Hermanas, 2017). She also wrote the story Salto al vacío, which was included in a special edition of the ABC Cultural supplement dedicated to 125 years of Blanco y Negro magazine (June 2016). In 2019 she was selected by the AECID for their first 10 De 30 programme, which seeks to publicise and promote the work of a dozen Spanish writers aged between 30 and 40. She has been a judge for the literary awards: El Ojo Crítico Fiction Prize, the Jaén Novel Prize, the Dos Passos First Novel Award, the Carmen Martín Gaite and others. She regularly works with the Fundación Telefónica, Acción Cultural Española, Casa de América, Hay Festival and other cultural organizations.

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