Jacobo Bergareche

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Jacobo Bergareche (born 1976) is a Spanish writer. Born in London, he studied in Madrid and Boston.

He has published several books:

  • Playas (poetry, 2004)
  • Coma (play, 2015),
  • Aventuras en Bodytown (children's book series)
  • Estaciones de regreso (autofiction, 2019)
  • Los días perfectos (novel, 2021).

Estaciones de regreso deals with the murder of his brother. Los dias perfectos centres around the love life of William Faulkner. For the latter book, he conducted research at the Harry Ransom Center, while living in Austin, Texas. The book won the EU Prize for Literature.

Bergareche now lives in Madrid.[1][2]

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