Fabio Morábito


Fabio Morábito is a Mexican writer and poet.
Born in Egypt to Italian parents, he spent his childhood in Milan. Since the age of 14 he has lived in Mexico City where he has written four books of poetry in Spanish, including Lotes baldíos, De lunes todo el año and Alguien de lava ; two books of prose, Caja de herramientas and "El idioma materno" ; three collections of short stories, La lenta furia, La vida ordenada and Grieta de fatiga ; and two books of essays, El viaje y la enfermedad and Los pastores sin ovejas. He has also written a children's book, Cuando las panteras no eran negras, which won the 'White Raven Prize' in 1997. He has compiled and retold a book of 125 oral Mexican short stories, "Cuentos populares mexicanos", which won the 'White Raven Prize' in 2015. He has translated from his mother tongue, Italian, numerous stories, poems, essays and children's books. In 1998, he took part in a DAAD artists programme in Berlin. He wrote the story series También Berlín se olvida about this experience. In 2005 Galaxia Gutenberg published his translation of the complete poetry of Eugenio Montale.