Jeffrey Eugenides

Jeffrey Eugenides

Jeffrey Eugenides (Detroit, 1960) studied at Brown and Stanford universities. He is the author of three acclaimed novels, all of them published by Anagrama: The Virgin Suicides, made into a film by Sofia Coppola: «An extraordinary novel, the Lisbon sisters are to the literature of the nineties what Holden Caulfield of The Catcher in the Rye was. to that of the fifties» (Sergi Sánchez, El Mundo); Middlesex, which won the 2003 Pulitzer and was considered one of the best novels of recent decades: "Outstanding, Powerful" (Antonio Fontana, ABC); «Magnificent family saga, a dazzling novel» (Ignacio Martínez de Pisón); «Colossal» (David Guzmán, La Razón); and The Nuptial Plot: «Fine and empathetic... Eugenides returns to claim his place among the master craftsmen of the (great) (American) novel» (Rubén Pujol, Rockdelux); «A luminous meditation on the distance between literature and life» (Eduardo Lago, El País).