Alexis Iparraguirre

Alexis Iparraguirre (Lima, 8 April 1974) is a Peruvian short story writer.

Biography

Iparraguirre studied Linguistics and Literature at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) and holds an MFA degree in Creative Writing in Spanish from New York University (NYU). He is currently a PhD candidate in the Program of Latin American, Iberian and Latino Cultures at the Graduate Center, CUNY.[1]

Books

  • His book of short stories, El Inventario de las Naves (The Inventory of Ships), won the prestigious PUCP National Prize for Narrative in 2005.[2]
  • In 2016, he published El fuego de las multitudes (The Fire of Multitudes), his second collection of short stories.

Work published in anthologies

  • Selección peruana 1990-2005 (compilation by Álvaro Lasso), Lima, Estruendomudo Editores, 2005.[3]
  • Disidentes.Muestra de la nueva narrativa peruana (selection and introduction by Gabriel Ruiz Ortega), Lima, Revuelta Editores, 2007.[4]
  • Nuevos lances, otros fuegos (compilation by Miguel Ildefonso), Lima, San Marcos, 2007.[5]
  • El cuento peruano 2001-2010 (selection and introduction by Ricardo González Vigil), Lima: Copé, 2013.[6]
  • Estados Hispanos de América. Narrativa latinoamericana made in USA (selection and introduction by Antonio Díaz Oliva), New York: Sudaquia, 2016.[7]
  • King. Tributo al rey del terror (compilation by Jorge Luis Cáceres), Lima, Editorial Casatomada, 2018.[8]
  • Universos en expansión. Antología crítica de la ciencia ficción peruana: siglo XIX-XXI (selection and introduction by José Güich), Lima, Universidad de Lima, 2018.[9]

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