Javier Moro

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Javier Moro (born 1955, Madrid) is a Spanish author known for his books like Pasión India.[1]

Life and work

Moro has collaborated with Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins on various books. He is the nephew of Dominique Lapierre.[2] He was also the co-producer and screenwriter of the films Crónica del alba and Valentina, both of which were based on the works of Ramón J. Sender.[1]

In 2011, Moro was awarded the Premio Planeta award for his novel El imperio eres tu (The Empire, it's you), which is based on the life of Brazil's first emperor Dom Pedro I (1798-1834).[2]

Bibliography

  • Senderos de libertad (Seix Barral, 1992)[1]
  • El pie de Jaipur (Seix Baral, 1995)
  • Las montañas de Buda (Seix Barral, 1998)
  • Era medianoche en Bhopal (2001) in collaboration with Dominique Lapierre
  • Pasión India (Seix Barral, 2005)
  • El sari rojo (Seix Barral, 2008)

Controversies

His book, El sari rojo (The Red Sari) which is a hagiography based on Sonia Gandhi's life, ran into some controversy in India.[3][4] Moro's Spanish and Italian publishers received emails from Indian National Congress lawyers and spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi with demands to withdraw the book from stores. Singhvi stated that book distorted facts and misinterpreted details.[4] Moro denied that the book is malicious.[3]

References

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