Vicente Molina Foix Explained

Birth Date:18 October 1946
Birth Place:Elche, Spain
Occupation:Writer
Language:spanish
Nationality:Spanish
Alma Mater:University of Oxford

Vicente Molina Foix (born 18 October 1946) is a Spanish writer and film director.[1]

Biography

Born in Elche in 1946, he studied at the Complutense University in Madrid and at the University of London.[2] He taught Spanish literature at the University of Oxford from 1976 to 1979.[3] He drew the attention of critics as a young poet, and was included in a famous 1970 anthology (see Novisimos) of new Spanish poetry by the author José María Castellet. New Cinema in Spain was an account of Spanish cinema from the 2nd World War until 1976.[4] He met with equal success as a writer of prose fiction and non-fiction, winning the Premio Barral in 1973 for his second novel Busto.

He wrote the libretto for the opera El viajero indiscreto by the Spanish composer Luis de Pablo in 1990,[5] and has contributed to the national newspaper El País and the magazine Fotogramas.

In 2001, he turned to directing films. His two feature films till date are Sagitario (film) (2001), starring Ángela Molina and Eusebio Poncela, and El dios de madera (2010).

He was selected by Stanley Kubrick to translate his scripts.[6]

Homosexuality

He has openly supported homosexuals and people with HIV; he is one of the only Spanish intellectuals to do so.[7]

Homosexual themes in writing

He is openly homosexual and much of his work draws on his gay experience.[8] They are central themes in his two-part narrative La comunión de los atletas and Los Ladrones de niños. In that narrative, he combines homosexuality and pedophilia.

Selected works. Novels

Poetry

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.spainisculture.com/en/artistas_creadores/vicente_molina_foix.html Bio
  2. Molina-Foix, V. (1977) New Cinema in Spain. London: British Film Institute; p. iv
  3. Web site: Vicente Molina Foix. Biografía. es . Vicente Molina Foix. Biography. cervantes.es. 13 September 2018.
  4. Molina-Foix, V. (1977) New Cinema in Spain. London: British Film Institute
  5. News: Luis de Pablo y Vicente Molina Foix armonizan diferencias en 'El viajero indiscreto'. 1990-03-08. El País. 2018-03-01. es. 1134-6582.
  6. Web site: An interview with Kubrick By Vicente Molina Foix. Molina Foix. Vicente. 1980. Cinephilia & Beyond. 2016-11-19.
  7. Book: Who's Who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History. limited. Routledge. 2001. London. 140–141. 9780415229746 .
  8. Alfredo Martínez Expósito, «Vicente Molina Foix», in Who's Who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History, Robert Aldrich, Garry Wotherspoon (ed.), Routledge, 2001, p.141.
  9. News: Vicente Molina Foix gana el VI Premio Herralde con la obra 'La quincena soviética'. Navarro Arisa. Juan José. 1988-11-08. 2016-11-19. El Pais.
  10. Book: Debicki, Andrew. Spanish Poetry of the Twentieth Century: Modernity and Beyond. University press of Kentucki. 1994. 0-8131-0835-7. Kentucki. 234.