Agustin Fernandez Mallo was born in La Coruna in 1967, and is a qualified physicist. In 2000 he formulated a self-termed theory of 'post-poetry' which explores connections between art and science. His Nocilla Trilogy, published between 2006 and 2009, brought about an important shift in contemporary Spanish writing and paved the way for the birth of a new generation of authors, known as the 'Nocilla Generation'. His essay Postpoesia, hacia un nuevo paradigma was shortlisted for the Anagrama Essay Prize in 2009. In 2018 his long essay Teoria de la basura (cultura, apropriacionismo y complejidad) was published by Galaxia Gutenberg, and in the same year his latest novel, Trilogia de la guerra (forthcoming from Fitzcarraldo Editions in 2021 as The Things We've Seen), won the Biblioteca Breve Prize.
'By juxtaposing fiction with non-fiction ... the author has created
a hybrid genre that mirrors our networked lives, allowing us to
inhabit its interstitial spaces. A physician as well as an artist,
Fernandez Mallo can spot a mermaid's tail in a neutron monitor;
estrange theorems into pure poetry.' --Andrew Gallix,
Independent
'With this bitter-sweet, violently poetic dream, Agustn Fernndez
Mallo establishes himself as the most original and powerful author
of his generation in Spain.'- Mathias Enard, author of Zone
'The best novel I read in 2016. Thrillingly, incandescently
brilliant.' -Stuart Evers, author of If This is Home
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