César Fernández García was born on 22 April 1967 in Madrid, Spain.[3] He is an author who has written about everything from poetry[4] to mystery novels, including children's literature, young adult fiction and articles. His body of work, which consists of more than thirty titles,
[5] has been awarded several prizes.[6]
He studied Philology in the Complutense University of Madrid, he has taught Literature at several universities[7][8] and he has participated in meetings about the joy and adventure of reading and writing at Libraries and High Schools.[9] He also writes articles about creative writing in literary reviews.[10] He is outspoken about subjects such as the importance of always looking at the positive side of life.[11]
His more successful works are No digas que estás solo (Honor Roll 2010 CCEI Award), Ellos (winner of the 2009 Jaén Prize for Young Adult Novel) and La última bruja de Trasmoz (2009 La Galera Literary Prize for Young Adult Fiction).[12]
Style
César Fernández García's fictions are often focused on one strongly defined character.[13] He has used important authors as characters, such as Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer who is the main character in La última bruja de Trasmoz.[14]
As readers, we don't find explicit didacticism or moralist allegory in his fictions. César Fernández García believes that meaning in literature should be an undercurrent just beneath the surface.[16]
His literary corpus reflects an attempt to sculpt the deflected reality in order to find a meaning of life.[18] Sometimes a subplot becomes the primary focus of the novel little by little.[19] The intrigue and the reflections on human nature are ubiquitous in his fictions.[20] Therefore, La última bruja de Trasmoz reflects about the immortality of the human actions.[21]Ellos raises disturbing questions about what makes us human beings.[22] The survival of the Past, seen as a prelude to the Present, is the main point that builds No digas que estás solo[23] and Las sirenas del alma.[24]