Pablo González Cuesta

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Pablo González Cuesta (Pablo Gonz) is a Spanish writer born in Seville (1968). Until the age of three, he lived in Sao Paulo (Brazil). Later, his family moved to Barcelona and then to Madrid where he remained until 2001. Currently, he resides in Punucapa, close to Valdivia (Chile).

Pablo Gonz obtained a degree in Geography and History from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 1991. In that same period date his first steps in literature, being his major literary references: Gabriel García Márquez, Eduardo Mendoza, Leo Tolstoy and Stefan Zweig.

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  • 1995: V Prensa Canaria Novel Award for La pasión de Octubre.
  • 1997: V Juan March Cencillo Brief Novel Award for Experto en silencios.
  • 2008: II Encina de Plata Brief Novel Award for Mío.
  • 2011: Calaix de Llibres Short Fiction Award for El Manchado.

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