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David Castillo i Buïls
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David Castillo at 2010
Born1961
Barcelona
OccupationPoet, novelist and biographer
LanguageCatalan
Notable awardsPremi Joan Crexells de narrativa (1999),
Premi Carles Riba de poesia (1997),
Premi Sant Jordi de novel·la (2001)

David Castillo i Buïls (Barcelona, 1961) is a Catalan poet, writer, and literary critic. He started out as a poet with counterculture and clandestine publications at 1970s , although his first published work, a declaration of principles, was the biography of Bob Dylan in 1992. Three years earlier, he had been the anthologist of Ser del segle, which brought together leading voices of the generation of 80s They followed a series of poems among them Game over, which won the premi Carles Riba. Then, he began a career as a writer with novels like El cel de l'infern and No miris enrere, amb bons resultats entre crítica i lectors. The first won the premi Crexells for the best Catalan novel of 1999. The second has been awarded the premi Sant Jordi of 2001. He has received three times Atlàntida awards for journalism and he has also been awarded the International Prize Tratta to the best foreign poet for an anthology of his poetry translated into Italian. He has been organizing various poetic cycles and he is founder and director of the Poetry Week in Barcelona since 1997.[1]

Moreover, he is publishing articles and literary reviews almost since its inception. From 1989 he is directing the cultural supplement of the newspaper El Punt Avui. He has been leading, for 8 years anys, the magazine Lletra de canvi and he has also worked for five year as a lecturer of Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. He has published, with the young poet Marc Sardà, the book Conversaciones con Pepín Bello, which had a deep impact in criticism.[1]

Works

Biography

  • 1992 Bob Dylan
  • 2007 Conversaciones con Pepín Bello, with Marc Sardà
  • 2009 Bcn Rock, with Ferran Sendra

Poetry

  • 1993 La muntanya russa
  • 1994 Tenebra
  • 1997 Poble Nou flash back, with Albert Chust
  • 1998 Game over
  • 2000 El pont de Mühlberg
  • 2000 Seguint l'huracà, with Marcel Pey
  • 2001 Bandera negra
  • 2005 Menta i altres poemes
  • 2006 Downtown
  • 2006 Esquena nua
  • 2011 Doble zero

Novels

  • 1999 El cel de l'infern
  • 2002 No miris enrere
  • 2009 El llibre dels mals catalans
  • 2010 El mar de la tranquil·litat

Awards

Notes

  1. ^ a b Aisa, Ferran (10 April 2015). "David Castillo". www.lletra.net. Open University of Catalonia / Institut Ramon Llull. Retrieved 10 April 2015. Cite error: The named reference "lletra" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).