Jordi Soler

Jordi Soler was born in 1963 in La Portuguesa, Veracruz, Mexico. He is the author of two poetry collections and a dozen narrative works, which have been translated into several languages. He now lives in Barcelona, the city his family once fled after the Spanish Civil War. He is a knight of the Irish Order of the Finnegans. His works include Bocafloja (Loose Mouth), La mujer que tenía los pies feos (The Woman Who Had Ugly Feet), Los rojos de ultramar (The Reds from Overseas), La última hora del último día (The Last Hour of the Last Day), Diles que son cadáveres (Tell Them They’re Corpses), La fiesta del oso (The Bear’s Festival), Ese príncipe que fui (The Prince I Was), El cuerpo eléctrico (The Electric Body), Usos rudimentarios de la selva (Rudimentary Uses of the Jungle), Los hijos del volcán (The Sons of the Volcano), En el reino del toro sagrado (In the Realm of the Sacred Bull) and Y uno se cree (And One Believes).

Jordi Soler

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