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Luis Leante
Born (1963-06-06) June 6, 1963 (age 61)[1]
Caravaca de la Cruz
(Region of Murcia)
OccupationLatin professor, Novelist
NationalitySpanish
CitizenshipAlicante, Spain
EducationClassical philology
Period1983-
Notable worksMira si yo te querré (See How Much I Love You)
Notable awardsPremio Alfaguara (2007)
Website
luisleante.blogspot.com

Luis Ramón Leante Chacón (born June 6, 1963, Caravaca de la Cruz), commonly known as Luis Leante, is a Spanish novelist and Latin professor.

Leante graduated in Classical Philology from the University of Murcia. He has lived in Alicante since 1992, where he worked as a high school teacher until 2009.[2] He published his first novel at age 20, but it was not until 2007, after winning the Alfaguara Prize with his novel See How Much I Love You (in Spanish, Mira si yo te querré), that he began to devote himself entirely to literature. His latest novel, Red Moon (in Spanish, La luna roja), published in Spain in 2009, is a gripping story between a writer and translator, between Alicante, Berlin and Istanbul.[3]

Bibliography

  • Camino del jueves rojo (1983).
  • El último viaje de Efraín (1986).
  • El criador de canarios (1996).
  • Paisaje con río y Baracoa de fondo (1997).
  • Al final del trayecto (1997).
  • La Edad de Plata (1998).
  • El canto del zaigú (2000).
  • El vuelo de las termitas (2003).
  • Academia Europa (2003).
  • La puerta trasera del paraíso (2007).
  • Rebelión en Nueva Granada (2008).
  • Mira si yo te querré (2007; tr: See How Much I Love You).
  • La Luna Roja (2009; tr: Red Moon).
  • Cárceles imaginarias (2012).

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