Benjamín Prado

Benjamín Prado

Benjamín Prado (Madrid, 1961) has published the novels Bizarre (1995) Never turn your hand to a left-handed shooter (1996), Where you going and who you think you are (1996), Someone approaches (Abundant, 1998 ), not only the fire (Abundant, 1999), snow is empty (2000) Poor people walking (Abundant, 2006) and Operation Gladio (Abundant, 2011), and a book of stories I never go out of this world alive (Abundant, 2003). He is also author of the trials Seven Ways to Say Apple (2000) The names of Antigone (Aguilar, 2001), In the Shadow of the Angel (thirteen years Alberti) (Aguilar, 2002) and Breaking a song (Aguilar, 2010). His poetry is collected in Ecuador volumes (poetry 1986-2001), published in 2002-both Iceberg and human Tide (2006). His books have been translated so far, in the United States, Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Greece, Denmark, Portugal, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia and Hungary, and also edited in Argentina, Mexico, Peru and Cuba. Edits the magazine Cuadernos Hispanic.