Jorge Volpi

Jorge Volpi
Jorge Volpi at the Miami Book Fair International 2011
Jorge Volpi at the Miami Book Fair International 2011
Born (1968-07-10) July 10, 1968 (age 56)
Mexico City
OccupationNovelist
Short story writer
Professor
GenreFiction
Literary movementCrack generation
Website
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Jorge Volpi (full name Jorge Volpi Escalante, born July 10, 1968)[1][2] is a Mexican novelist and essayist, best known for his novels such as In Search of Klingsor (En busca de Klingsor). Trained as a lawyer, he gained notice in the 1990s with his first publications and participation in the pronouncement of the "Crack Manifesto" with several other young writers to protest the state of Mexican literature and promote their own work. Volpi's novels are distinct from magical realism and other trends of Latin American literature as they focus on the actions of characters and research into academic topics, especially history and science, and do not always focus on Latin American characters and settings. His work has been translated into twenty five languages and recognized with awards such as Biblioteca Breva Award and the Debate-Casa de América as well as a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation. In addition to his writing he has worked as a cultural attaché, the director of Canal 22 in the State of Mexico and is currently the director of the Festival Internacional Cervantino.

  1. ^ "Jorge Volpi, Biografía". Writers.org. 15 November 2013. Retrieved December 1, 2014.
  2. ^ "Jorge Volpi Escalante". Los 300 líderes más influyentes de México. Mexico City: Líderes Mexicanos. Archived from the original on December 23, 2014. Retrieved December 1, 2014.