Javier Pérez Andújar

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Javier Pérez Andújar
Pérez Andújar in 2024
Pérez Andújar in 2024
BornJavier Pérez Andújar
1951
Sant Adrià de Besòs, Spain
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • columnist

Javier Pérez Andújar (born 1965, Sant Adrià de Besòs) is a Spanish writer. He is a graduate in Hispanic Philology from the University of Barcelona. His books include

  • Los príncipes valientes
  • Todo lo que se llevó el diablo
  • Paseos con mi madre, Milagro en Barcelona (photos by Joan Guerrero)
  • Catalanes todos
  • Diccionario enciclopédico de la vieja escuela.

He writes for El País and participates in the radio program A vive que son dos dias (Cadena SER). He was also part of the team of the television programs Saló de Lectura (Barcelona Televisió) and L'hora del lector (TV3). For his chronicles in the Catalan edition of El País, he received the City of Barcelona Media Award in 2014, and in 2016 he won the Premio Estado Crítico for essays for his book Diccionario enciclopédico de la vieja escuela. In 2021, he won the prestigious Premio Herralde for his novel El año del Búfalo.[1]

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