Fulgencio Argüelles Explained

Fulgencio Argüelles
Birth Date:6 January 1955
Birth Place:Orillés, Aller, Asturias, Spain
Occupation:Writer, psychologist
Nationality:Spanish
Language:Spanish, Asturian
Genre:Novels, short stories
Awards:Premio Azorín (1992)
Premio Principado de Asturias (2000)
Premio Café Gijón (2003)

Fulgencio Argüelles (born January 6, 1955), is a Spanish writer and psychologist.

Life

Born in 1955 in the Orillés neighborhood of Aller, Asturias, Argüelles studied psychology at the Comillas Pontifical University and the Complutense University of Madrid, specializing in sociology of work and organizations. After a long residence in Madrid, he returned in 1997 to Asturias to live in the village of Cenera (Mieres), where he had lived as a child. He now is now a Socialist representative on the city council (ayuntamiento) of Mieres.

He wrote prize-winning short stories in both Spanish and Asturian before publishing his first novel. His novels include Letanías de lluvia, winner of the Premio Azorín, 1992; Los clamores de la tierra; Recuerdos de algún vivir, winner of the Premio Principado de Asturias, 2000, granted by the Fundación Dolores Medio;[1] and El Palacio de los ingenieros belgas, winner of the Premio Café Gijón 2003.[2] He has also published two books of short stories, Del color de la nada and Seronda, the latter written in Asturian and in collaboration with the Asturian painter J. Enrique Maojo.[3] [4]

Works

Novels

Books of short stories

Other

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fulgencio Argüelles: leer, un verbo sin imparativo . Spanish . 27 February 2012 . biblioasturias.com.
  2. Web site: Fulgencio Argüelles gana el Premio Café Gijón con 'El palacio de los ingenieros belgas' . Spanish. 27 February 2012 . El Mundo . EFE . 28 September 2003.
  3. Web site: Fulgencio Argüelles . Spanish . 27 February 2012 . Literastur . https://web.archive.org/web/20120203051945/http://www.literastur.es/secc/sa/edac/aut/argue.htm?keepThis=true&TB_iframe=true&height=490&width=300 . 3 February 2012 . dead .
  4. Web site: Autores, Fulgencio Argüelles . Spanish. 27 February 2012. Acantilado.