Sergio c fanjul

Pablo garcía casado / sergio c. fanjul.

He holds a degree in Astrophysics from the Complutense University of Madrid and a Master’s degree in Journalism from El País/Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He is a regular contributor to the newspaper El País[2], where he writes the column Bocata de Calamares, about urban life, and other topics on culture, urbanism, technology, thought or society. He has published in other media such as El Asombrario,[3] BuenSalvaje, Playground[4], Vice and Forbes always on topics such as culture, science, travel or trends.
In 2017 he won the Paco Rabal Award for Cultural Journalism. [5]. Among his other awards are the Pablo García Baena Award for Poetry, the Asturias Joven de Poesía, the El tren y el viaje de microrrelatos de Renfe Award, the Unicef Award for Social Action or the runner-up of the Jaime Gil de Biedma Award for Poetry, among others.
He has published the books «Pertinaz Freelance»[6][7][7] [8](Visor, 2016, runner-up for the Jaime Gil de Biedma Prize), Inventario de Invertebrados[9][10] [11](La Bella Varsovia, 2015), winner of the Pablo García Baena Poetry Prize, La Crisis. Econopoemas (Ya lo dijo Casimiro Parker, 2013), Genio de Extrarradio (La Hoja del Monte, 2012) and Otros Demonios (KRK, 2008), winner of the Asturias Joven de Poesía Award.[12]

The infinite city’ by sergio c fanjul

La vida instantánea is the reflection of a generation born at the dawn of the technological explosion and matured through crisis, precariousness and daring. A literary portrait built with the gaze of a generation born at the dawn of the technological explosion.
The uncertain existence of the self-employed, the addiction to social networks, the acceleration of the passing of time, the end of youth, domestic problems and other concerns of the most contemporary life, not often treated by poetry, are the themes that vertebrate Pertinaz freelance. Verses of right now about right now in which humor is mixed with depth and care for the language with the unrestrained. And unrestraint. Sergio C. Fanjul (Oviedo, 1980) has a degree in Astrophysics from the Universidad Complutense and a Masters in Journalism from El Pais/UAM. He currently writes about culture and science in the newspaper El Pais. He has also collaborated in other media such as Vice, Playground, Forbes or Atlantica XXII and is a columnist for El Asombrario/Pu blico and Buensalvaje. He has published the poetry collections Otros demonios (Asturias Joven de Poesia awards, KRK ediciones), La Crisis, econopoemas (Ya lo dijo Casimiro Parker publishing house), Inventario de invertebrados (Pablo Garcia Baena Award, La Bella Varsovia) and the book of short stories Genio de extrarradio (La hoja del monte). He teaches at the creative writing school Hotel Kafka.

Leer más  Problemas de la tecnologia

Sergio c. fanjul: «madrid is a small town in la mancha, it’s what it is.

He holds a degree in Astrophysics from the Complutense University of Madrid and a Master’s degree in Journalism from El País/Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He is a regular contributor to the newspaper El País[2], where he writes the column Bocata de Calamares, about urban life, and other topics on culture, urbanism, technology, thought or society. He has published in other media such as El Asombrario,[3] BuenSalvaje, Playground[4], Vice and Forbes always on topics such as culture, science, travel or trends.
In 2017 he won the Paco Rabal Award for Cultural Journalism. [5]. Among his other awards are the Pablo García Baena Award for Poetry, the Asturias Joven de Poesía, the El tren y el viaje de microrrelatos de Renfe Award, the Unicef Award for Social Action or the runner-up of the Jaime Gil de Biedma Award for Poetry, among others.
He has published the books «Pertinaz Freelance»[6][7][7] [8](Visor, 2016, runner-up for the Jaime Gil de Biedma Prize), Inventario de Invertebrados[9][10] [11](La Bella Varsovia, 2015), winner of the Pablo García Baena Poetry Prize, La Crisis. Econopoemas (Ya lo dijo Casimiro Parker, 2013), Genio de Extrarradio (La Hoja del Monte, 2012) and Otros Demonios (KRK, 2008), winner of the Asturias Joven de Poesía Award.[12]

Sergio c. fanjul, the poet of facebook

He holds a degree in Astrophysics from the Complutense University of Madrid and a Master’s degree in Journalism from El País/Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He is a regular contributor to the newspaper El País[2], where he writes the column Bocata de Calamares, about urban life, and other topics on culture, urbanism, technology, thought or society. He has published in other media such as El Asombrario,[3] BuenSalvaje, Playground[4], Vice and Forbes always on topics such as culture, science, travel or trends.
In 2017 he won the Paco Rabal Award for Cultural Journalism. [5]. Among his other awards are the Pablo García Baena Award for Poetry, the Asturias Joven de Poesía, the El tren y el viaje de microrrelatos de Renfe Award, the Unicef Award for Social Action or the runner-up of the Jaime Gil de Biedma Award for Poetry, among others.
He has published the books «Pertinaz Freelance»[6][7][7] [8](Visor, 2016, runner-up for the Jaime Gil de Biedma Prize), Inventario de Invertebrados[9][10] [11](La Bella Varsovia, 2015), winner of the Pablo García Baena Poetry Prize, La Crisis. Econopoemas (Ya lo dijo Casimiro Parker, 2013), Genio de Extrarradio (La Hoja del Monte, 2012) and Otros Demonios (KRK, 2008), winner of the Asturias Joven de Poesía Award.[12]