Alonso Guerrero Pérez Explained

Alonso Guerrero Pérez (born 12 November 1962) is a Spanish writer and professor. In addition to fiction, he has also written essays, literary criticism, and journalism.

Biography

Born in Almendralejo (Badajoz),[1] after his university studies he became a high school teacher. He was awarded some literature prizes: the prestigious "Premio Felipe Trigo" from Villanueva de la Serena (Badajoz) for his Tricotomía, in 1982; and the Premio Navarra de Novela for his Los años imaginarios in 1987.

Personal life

On 7 August 1998[2] Alonso Guerrero married Letizia Ortiz, a Spanish journalist, in a simple civil ceremony at Almendralejo, after a 10-year courtship;[3] they divorced in 1999, however. Ortiz would go on to marry the future King Felipe VI, thus becoming Queen of Spain.

Works

Notes and References

  1. https://geneall.net/es/name/212277/alonso-guerrero-perez/ en Geneall.net
  2. https://www.elmundo.es/especiales/2004/04/espana/bodareal/ella_perfil.html in «Especial El Mundo sobre la Boda Real.»
  3. Web site: Prefiere los pantalones a la falda. Diario de Navarra. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141014202926/http://www.diariodenavarra.es/especiales/bodareal/novios/pagina6.asp. 14 October 2014.