Francisco Silvera

Francisco Silvera

Francisco Silvera (Huelva, 1969)
Francisco Silvera has a degree in Philosophy from the University of Seville and a doctorate from the University of Valladolid. At present he is a Secondary Philosophy teacher.

Manager of relevant musical and literary events in Andalusia, he has been editor of the work of Antonio Carvajal and, together with Professor Javier Blasco, co-director of Works of J. R. Jiménez and author, among others, of the essay Work and edition in JRJ. The Living Poem (2017).

His own literary activity wanders between the novel, the story, the micro-story, the stamp or the prose poem: The Apotheosis (2000), Book of Taxidermies (2002), Book of Humors (2005), Book of Dreaming (2007) ), Álbum blanco (2011), Tenebrario (2013), De la luz y tres prosas granadinas (2014), Mar de Histories (2016), La Gloria del Mundo (2017), Book of Silences (2018), for which In 2019 he received the XXV Andalusian Critics Prize, Pintar el aire (2018, in collaboration with the painter Miguel Díaz) or Las cr Creatures (2019).