Saúl Cepeda Lezcano

Saúl Cepeda Lezcano

Saul Cepeda Lezcano signing books at Madrid in 2012.
Born Saul Cepeda Lezcano
(1976-11-06) 6 November 1976
Irun, Guipuzkoa, Spain
Occupation Writer, journalist
Nationality Spanish
Alma mater Complutense University of Madrid
Political Science
Period 1997–present
Genre Short story, novel, existentialism
Website
www.saulweb.com

Saúl Cepeda Lezcano (born Irún, 1976) is a Spanish writer, jurist, gourmand and journalist.

Biography

Saúl Cepeda Lezcano has degrees in Political Science and Law.[1] He was involved in student associations for the defense of intellectual property at the University.[2] He has worked as a creative director, nightclub manager and environmental activist. In 2006 he invented a new system of representation of time.[3] Currently he writes about food,[4] travel and social issues in several media such as on Madrid (El País),[5] Sobremesa[6] and Rolling Stone,[7] having covered almost a hundred countries, including conflict areas like the Balkans.[8]

Literary work

In 1998 he was the youngest finalist in the history of the Antonio Machado Short Story Award,[9] granted by the Spanish Railways Foundation and under the chairmanship of the jury of Camilo José Cela. In 2003 he won the XI Food and Travel award of El Chiscón.[10] In 2012 he published the short stories book Delitos para llevar,[11] signing as Saul.[12] In the same year he was awarded with the XVI José María de Pereda Prize for his novel Previsto.[13][14] In April 2015 was published his novel Aforo Completo (Full House),[15] inspired by his high-level experience in nightlife business, where he worked for the main accused at the trial by the tragedy of Madrid Arena.[16]

Essay

Cepeda is coauthor of the book Pulses: Nutritious seeds for a sustainable future[17] published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to support the International Year of Pulses declared by the United Nations General Assembly.[18] The text is published in the six FAO official languages and distributed in 194 countries.[19]

References

  1. "Entrevistas a escritores: Saúl Cepeda" (in Spanish). 2016-08-30. Retrieved 2016-09-02.
  2. El País. 17 June 1997. "Profesores prohibido copiar por Paz Álvarez".
  3. European Patent Office. European Patent Nº1988432
  4. New Tang Dynasty TV. Foreign food journalists in Taipéi
  5. Travel article. On Madrid
  6. Sobremesa magazine. Authors
  7. Nº100 Rolling Stone magazine. Spanish edition. ISSN 1575-1554
  8. Interview Saúl Cepeda. El Día
  9. Website Spanish Railways Foundation
  10. El Chiscón Prize
  11. Eba Publishing. 2012. ISBN 978-84-940064-0-1
  12. Qué Leer magazine. Nº181. ISSN 1136-3916 11/12
  13. Europapress. Saúl Cepeda Lezcano's Previsto won the XVI José María de Pereda Novel Award
  14. Estvdio Publishing. 2013. ISBN 978-84-932023-8-5
  15. [Tropo Editores. 2015. ISBN 978-84-96911-84-0]
  16. Eldiario.es "Saúl Cepeda Lezcano: in the world of night anything goes to make money"
  17. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. 2016. ISBN 978-92-5-309172-0]
  18. FAO's Zero Hunger interviews Saul Cepeda
  19. Pulses: Nutritious seeds for a sustainable future
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