Óscar Esquivias (born 28 June 1972 in Burgos, Castile and León, Spain) is a Spanish short-story writer, poet and novelist.[1][2]
Biography
He studied at the University of Burgos. He was director of the literature magazine Calamar, revista de creación (1999-2002). His first novel, El suelo bendito (Award Ateneo Joven of Seville) was published in 2000. The trilogy of novels composed of Inquietud en el Paraíso (2005), La ciudad del Gran Rey (2006) and Viene la noche (2007) shows his personal vision of Dante's Divine Comedy.[3]
He published a collection of short stories, Pampanitos verdes, many of which contained homosexual characters and themes.[4]
He is currently a member of the Academy of Fine Arts and History 'Institución Fernán González'.[5]
In December 2022, together with the photographer Asís G. Ayerbe, he founded the magazine Mirlo, dedicated to photography and literature.[6]
Works
Novels
Étienne el Traidor (2008)
Viene la noche (2007)
Mi hermano Étienne (2007)
La ciudad del Gran Rey (2006)
Inquietud en el Paraíso (2005)
Huye de mí, rubio (2002)
Jerjes conquista el mar (2009) [first edition: Madrid, Visor, 2001][7]
El suelo bendito (2000)
Novelettes
El arpa eólica (in Steampunk : antología retrofuturista, 2011)
El chico de las flores (algunos cuentos favoritos). Valladolid: Junta de Castilla y León-Fundación Jorge Guillén, 2019 [Personal anthology of short stories].[9]
Alguien se despierta a medianoche (el libro de los profetas). Pictures: Miguel Navia. Madrid: Reino de Cordelia, 2022.[10][11]
Prizes and Rewards
2011: Award “La tormenta en un vaso” to the best book written in Spanish in 2010.
2008: Award “Setenil” of short stories.
2006: Award of the Critic of Castile and León.
2003: Mention in the “White Ravens” catalogue of the Internationale Jugend Bibliothek of Munich.