Andres neuman el viajero del siglo pdf
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He is also the author of a travel book about Latin America, How to Travel without Seeing: Dispatches from the New Latin America. His collection of stories The Things We Don't Do was longlisted for the Best Translated Book Award and won the Firecracker Award for fiction, given by the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses with the American Booksellers Association. His next novel translated into English was Talking to Ourselves, described by The New York Times as "a contemporary family drama and unflinching story of grief" as well as "a literary adventure", was longlisted for the Best Translated Book Award, shortlisted for the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize, and selected as number 1 among the Top 20 books of the year by Typographical Era. This novel was also shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, achieving a Special Commendation from the jury as well as shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award, being named one of "the two frontrunners who so sure-footedly outpaced the strong pack", according to an article written by the jury for The Guardian. His fourth novel, the award-winning Traveller of the Century, first to be published in English, was selected among the best books of the year by The Guardian, The Independent and Financial Times.
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He was also selected by Granta magazine in Spanish and English as one of the 22 Best of Young Spanish-Language Novelists. Through a vote called by the Hay Festival, Neuman was selected among the most outstanding young Latin American authors, being included on the first Bogotá39 list.
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He holds both Argentine and Spanish citizenships. He has a degree in Spanish Philology from the University of Granada, where he also taught Latin American literature. The stories of his European ancestors and family migrations, his childhood recollections and the kidnapping of his paternal aunt during the military dictatorship, can be read on his novel Una vez Argentina. He spent his childhood in Buenos Aires, before going into exile with his family to Granada, Spain. The son of Argentine émigré musicians, he was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to a mother of French and Spanish descent and a father of Eastern European-Jewish descent. Andrés Neuman (born January 28, 1977) is a Spanish- Argentine writer, poet, translator, columnist and blogger.