Javier Cercas

Spanish writer, journalist and professor of Spanish literature
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IntroSpanish writer, journalist and professor of Spanish literature
Known forSoldiers of Salamis, The Anatomy of a Moment
PlacesSpain
isProfessor Educator Journalist Translator Writer
Work fieldAcademia Journalism Literature
Gender
Male
Genres:Novel Chronicle Essay
Birth1962, Ibahernando, Spain
Age62 years
Family
Siblings:Blanca Cercas Mena
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Biography

Javier Cercas Mena (born 1962 in Ibahernando) is a writer and professor of Spanish literature at the University of Girona, Spain.

He was born in Ibahernando, Cáceres, Spain. He is a frequent contributor to the Catalan edition of El País and the Sunday supplement. He worked for two years at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States.

He is one of a group of well-known Spanish novelists, which includes Julio Llamazares, Andrés Trapiello, and Jesus Ferrero, who have published fiction in the vein of "historical memory", focusing on the Spanish Civil War and the Francoist State.

Soldiers of Salamis (translated by Anne McLean) won the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2004, and McLean's translations of his novels The Speed of Light and Outlaws were shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award in 2008 and 2016 respectively.

In 2014–15, he was the Weidenfeld Visiting Professor of European Comparative Literature in St Anne's College, Oxford.

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