- Javier Calvo
Javier Calvo Perales is a Spanish
writer born inBarcelona in1973 .Life and Works
Javier Calvo graduated in
journalism at theAutonomous University of Barcelona and studiedcomparative literature atPompeu Fabra University . His first short-story compilation, "Risas enlatadas" ("Canned Laughs", 2001), shows stylistic elements that differ extremely from those of contemporary spanish narrative:sampling or movie snippets, manipulated quotes of other texts, compressed plots from other novels and an "open" conception of narration, taken fromFree Cinema and the montage techniques of filmmakers such asJean Eustache orJohn Cassavetes . Other influences, recognizable in this book are theenglish novel and the audiovisual world of cinema andtelevision , with many of his short stories using the world of television as a theme.The Reflecting God
Along the same line of his short story book, the novel "El Dios Reflectante" ("The Reflecting God") gets published in 2003. It is the epic-comical chronicle of the shooting of a
science fiction film inLondon and of the many ways that the eccentricity of his director, Matsuhiro Takei, has unpredictable consequences in the life of the film's crew. In the pages of this book, the author repeats thesampling technique, the manipulation of fragments of other movies and the organization of the novel's parts following certainmontage sequence techniques. The novel was a unanimous critical success and was immediately translated to Italian and German.Recent Books
In 2005, he published "Los Ríos Perdidos de Londres" ("The Lost Rivers of London"), his darkest book yet. It comprises four short novels, "Una belleza rusa" ("A Russian Beauty"), "Crystal Palace", "Rosemary" and "Mary Poppins: los ríos perdidos" (Mary Poppins: The Lost Rivers). In this book, his style becomes dense and picks up influences not only of gothic and victorian narrative, but of
gothic rock andpost punk aesthetics . "Una belleza rusa" is a free version of theVladimir Nabokov story "A Russian Beauty ", where he uses characters and elements from the TV seriesBuffy the Vampire Slayer . "Crystal Palace" is an autobiographic story about the author's relationship with the seriesDoctor Who during his childhood. "Rosemary" combines elements from theRoman Polanski movieRosemary's Baby with the history of the bandThe Cure . And "Los ríos perdidos" is a tribute to the novels of theMary Poppins series byP.L. Travers and the work of British musician and occultistJhonn Balance .Wonderful World
His most recent novel is "Mundo Maravilloso" ("Wonderful World", 2007). With more than six-hundred pages, it is a comical thriller set in contemporary
Barcelona . The main character, Lucas Giraut, is anantique dealer with emotional problems who gets involved in the world of crime in order to become the person that he believes, his father wanted him to be. In order to do so, he associates himself with a group ofpsychedelic rock fanatical thieves and forgers who call themselves "The Club of We Don't Like the Sun". "Mundo maravilloso" was finalist of the "José Manuel Lara Foundation Award" of2008 and has recently been translated to English.Cinema
Javier Calvo collaborates regularly as
screenwriter with movie directorRoger Gual , with whom he signed the script of "Remake" (Ovideo TV, 2005). They are currently working on the script for Gual's third feature film.Personal Life
He is married with
New York writer andphotographer Mara Faye Lethem. They have a daughter born in2007 , Judit Laia.tyle and Influences
Javier Calvo's style has been described as "post-urban grotesque" by spanish critic Julio Ortega. Among his literary influences are
Jane Austen ,E.M. Forster ,Aleister Crowley ,Pamela Lyndon Travers ,B.S. Johnson ,Juan Benet ,Joan Perucho ,J.G. Ballard ,Iain Sinclair ,Roberto Bolaño andRodrigo Fresán . Also the cinema ofDavid Lean ,Jean Eustache ,Alan Clarke andMike Leigh .Works
"Risas enlatadas" ("Canned Laughs"), Grijalbo-Mondadori, 2001 (ISBN 84-397-0732-0)
"El dios reflectante" ("The Reflecting God"), Random House-Mondadori, 2003 (ISBN 84-397-0982-4)
"Los ríos perdidos de Londres" ("The Lost Rivers of London"), Random House-Mondadori, 2005 (ISBN 84-397-1413-0)
"Mundo maravilloso" ("Wonderful World"), Random House-Mondadori, 2007 (ISBN 84-397-1352-5)
External links
* [http://myspace.com/diosreflectante Javier Calvo's Myspace site]
* [http://www.riosperdidos.com Javier Calvo's Blog]
* [http://www.barcelonareview.com/18/e_jc.htm Javier Calvo's short story "Ned Flanders" in English]
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