José Ovejero


José Ovejero is a Spanish writer. He was born in Madrid but has lived outside Spain for the greater part of his life. He has worked in a variety of genres, including poetry, drama, essays, short stories and novels. He won the 2013 Premio Alfaguara for his novel La invención del amor.

Biography

José Ovejero was born in 1958 in Madrid. He studied Geography and History at University in Spain and then moved to the Faculty of Egyptology in Bonn. In 1988 he moved to Brussels, where he worked as an interpreter for the EU until 2001. He now lives mainly in Madrid.
His first published work was a collection of narrative poems on Henry Morton Stanley. Since then he has published nine novels and as well short stories, essays and more poetry. He has also experimented with travel writing and drama.
Ovejero believes that “literature allows us to deconstruct the apparent order of reality, and from there you can construct new orders or create different unities.”
He has won several major literary prizes, including the 2013 Premio Alfaguara for his novel La invención del amor, translated into English as Inventing Love.
In 2018, José Ovejero presented three of his stories in a one-man stage show under the title ¡Qúe raros son los hombres! , touring theatres in Spain, Latin America, New York and various European cities - including London, as part of the Festival of Spanish Theatre.

Novels

1997 Añoranza del héroe
1999 Huir de Palermo
2003 Un mal año para Miki
2005 Las vidas ajenas Premio Primavera 2005
2007 Nunca pasa nada
2009 La comedia salvaje
2013 La invención del amor Premio Alfaguara 2013
2015 Los ángeles feroces
2017 La seducción
2019 Insurrección

Poetry

1994 Biografía del explorador
2002 El estado de la nación
2012 Nueva guía al Museo del Prado
2017 Mujer lenta Premio Juan Gil-Albert 2017

Travel literature

1996 Bruselas
1998 China para hipocondríacos

Theatre

2008 Los políticos
2008 La plaga
2017 ¡Qué raros son los hombres!

Short stories

1996 Cuentos para salvarnos todos
2000 ¡Qué raros son los hombres!
2004 Mujeres que viajan solas
2008 El príncipe es un sapo. Y viceversa
2018 Mundo extraño Premio Setenil 2018

Essays

2011 Escritores delincuentes
2012 La ética de la crueldad Premio Anagrama de Ensayo

Translations into English

2013 Nothing Ever Happens, translated by Philip H.D. Smith & Graziella de Luis, Hispabooks
2017 Inventing love, translated by Simon Deefholts & Kathryn Phillips-Miles, Peter Owen Publishers