Toni Montesinos (Barcelona, 1972) is a literary critic of the newspaper La Razón and a contributor to Clarín magazine, among others. Author of two novels -Solos in the night bars (2002) and Hildur (2009) - and the miscellaneous book El gran impaciente. Literary and philosophical suicide (2005), has published the poetry books The Atlas of Memory (1998), Labor of melancholy (2000), The Gray City (2001 and 2011), The Hidden Death (2004) and Sin (2010) , as well as collecting poems and travel chronicles from New York in Scenes from the Catastrophe (2010). His essays on universal poetry and narrative are collected in Experience and Memory (2007) and Disarticulation (2009), respectively, and those on thematic film in Que todo en la vida is cinema. Autobiographical writings about films (2012). He has also edited Ángel Crespo, Benito Pérez Galdós, Luis Rogelio Nogueras, José Balza, Horacio Quiroga, Jaime Quezada and José Antonio Ramos Sucre. Maintains the blog of "writings and literary experiences" Alma in the Words since 2009.