Juan López Bauzá was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, where he received
his primary and secondary education. He received a Bachellor’s
Degree in Political Science from Colgate University, Hamilton, New
York, in 1988, and was later enrolled in the Comparative Literature
Master’s Program at the University of Puerto Rico.In 1988 he also
published his first short stories in literary magazines and newspapers
from Venezuela and Colombia, including _El Espectador_, one of
Colombia’s main newspapers. Between 1990 and 1995, He started to
publish short stories in local PUERTO RICAN MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS,
such as _Claridad_,_ Cupey_ and _Postdata_. Back in Ponce, while
working on his first novel, together with a group of literary friends,
was co-founder of the local literary magazine _A propósito_.
His first book of short stories, _La sustituta y otros cuentos_ (The
Substitute and other stories), was published by the University of
PUERTO RICO PRESS IN 1997, and was awarded the PUERTO RICO PEN CLUB
AWARD FOR HE BEST BOOK OF SHORT FICTION PUBLISHED IN PUERTO RICO
DURING THAT YEAR. Some of its stories have been included in PUERTO
RICAN SHORT STORIES’ anthologies such as _Mal(h)ab(l)ar _(Speaking
bad), _Nuevos Caníbales_ (The New Cannibals), and _En el ojo del
huracán _(In the Eye of the Storm), as well as in local high school
texts. One of them was also included in Mercedes López Baralt’s
celebrated _Anthology of 20th Century Puerto Rican Literature_. Since
then, he has been active in the local press.
Following a long writing period, in 2013 he published his first novel,
_Barataria_ (LibrosAC) which was awarded by the _Festival de la
Palabra_ with PUERTO RICO’s foremost international literary award:
Las Americas Award. It was also awarded that same year with the PUERTO
RICO PEN CLUB AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL PUBLISHED IN THE COUNTRY DURING
THAT YEAR. In 2014, and for the first time ever, the PUERTO RICAN
ACADEMY OF SPANISH LANGUAGE NOMINATED _Barataria_ for the Spanish
Royal Academy of Language Gran Award, offered every two years for
novels nominated by the Academies of each Spanish speaking country.
Writen before _Barataria_, his second novel, _El Mar de Azov_ (The Sea
of Azov) (LibrosAC), was published in 2015. In 2018, his new novel _El
Resplandor de Luzbella_ (Luzbella’s Glow), was published by
worldwide editing house Planeta Editorial. On December of this same
year Planeta will also be reediting _Barataria_.
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