- Juan Villoro
Juan Villoro (
Mexico City , 1956) is a Mexican writer and journalist. He has been well known among intellectual circles in Mexico, Latin America and Spain for years, but his success among the readers grew since receiving theHerralde Prize for his novel "El testigo".Biography
Juan Villoro received his bachelor's degree in
sociology from the Metropolitan Autonomous University,Iztapalapa campus. As arock music fan, he was theDJ for the radio program "El lado oscuro de la luna" (the Spanish translation ofThe Dark Side of the Moon byPink Floyd ) from 1977 until 1981. He was then made the cultural attaché toBerlin in the thenGerman Democratic Republic .For three decades he has produced a steady output of articles for various Mexican periodicals, concentrating in such areas as sports, rock, cinema, literature and travel. "Palmeras de la brisa rapida: un viaje a Yucatán" ("Palm Trees of the Rapid Breeze: A Journey to Yucatan")
1989 is an account of his travels in a part of Mexico known for its Mayan culture. His first novel was "El disparo de argón" ("The Shot of Argon"), published in1991 . "Los once de la tribu" ("The Eleven of the Tribe"), published in1995 , collects many of his best short, non-fiction essays and interviews. The title refers to the number of people on an international football team. He covers a wide range of topics, includingAndy Warhol , theRolling Stones , the television series "Dallas", the absurdities of publishing children's literature in theUnited States and an interview withJane Fonda .
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