Juan Arnau Explained

Juan Arnau
Native Name:Juan María Arnau Navarro
Birth Date:28 April 1968
Birth Place:, Valencia
Occupation:Writer, teacher
Nationality:Spanish
Genre:Eastern philosophies and religions

Juan Arnau (Valencia, April 28, 1968), Spanish philosopher and essayist, a specialist in Eastern philosophies and religions.

Biography

After a few years working as a sailor and several trips to Africa, Juan Arnau studied Astrophysics at the Complutense University of Madrid, where he graduated in 1994.

He traveled to India in 1995, with a fellowship from the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (AECI) and at the University of Varanasi (Banaras Hindu University, BHU), where he began his studies of Indian philosophy and culture with Catalan Sanskritist Oscar Pujol.

From India he went to Mexico, where he did his PhD at the Centre for Asian and African Studies at El Colegio de México, studying Sanskrit with Rashik Vihari Joshi.

After completing his PhD he moved to Ann Arbor (Michigan) for six years, where he did postdoctoral research at the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures of the University of Michigan, with Luis Ó. Gomez. Meanwhile, he taught Spanish, and Latin American Literature and Cinema, in the Department of Romance Languages.

Currently a researcher at the Institute of History of Medicine and Science López Piñero (CSIC-University of Valencia) and associate professor at the University of Barcelona.[1]

Bibliography

Critical editions

Juan Arnau has made the critical editions, translated directly from Sanskrit, from the philosophical treatises of Nāgārjuna, as well as from the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads:

He has also translated:

Philosophical fictions

Essays

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Entrevista a Juan Arnau . 20 September 2013. yogaenred . 11 January 2014.
  2. Web site: Acta ganadores XXXIV Premios de la Crítica Literaria Valenciana . CLAVE . 15 April 2015.