Alexis Iparraguirre

Alexis Iparraguirre (Lima, 8 April 1974) is a Peruvian short story writer.

Biography

Iparraguirre holds a Ph.D. degree in Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures from the Graduate Center, CUNY, and a MFA degree in Creative Writing in Spanish from New York University (NYU). He studied Linguistics and Literature at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP). [1]

Books

  • His book of short stories, El Inventario de las Naves (Inventory of Ships), won the prestigious PUCP National Prize for Narrative in 2005.[2]
  • In 2016, he published El fuego de las multitudes (The Fire of Crowds), his second collection of short stories.[3]
  • In 2021, he co-edited (with Francisco Joaquín Marro) Esta realidad no existe (This reality does not exist), a collection of 14 science-fiction short stories by Peruvian writers.[4]

Work published in anthologies

  • Selección peruana 1990-2005 (compilation by Álvaro Lasso), Lima, Estruendomudo Editores, 2005.[5]
  • Selección peruana 1990-2007 (compilation by Álvaro Lasso), Lima, Estruendomudo Editores, 2007.
  • Disidentes. Muestra de la nueva narrativa peruana (selection and introduction by Gabriel Ruiz Ortega), Lima, Revuelta Editores, 2007.[6]
  • Nuevos lances, otros fuegos (compilation by Miguel Ildefonso), Lima, San Marcos, 2007.[7]
  • Disidentes 2. Muestra de la nueva narrativa peruana (selection and introduction by Gabriel Ruiz Ortega),Lima, Altazor Editores, 2012.[8]
  • 17 fantásticos cuentos peruanos. Antología, vol. 2 (selection and introduction by Gabriel Rimachi Sialer and Carlos Sotomayor), Lima, Editorial Casatomada, 2012.
  • El cuento peruano 2001-2010 (selection and introduction by Ricardo González Vigil), Lima: Copé, 2013.[9]
  • Denominación de origen Perú. Antología de cuento (selection and introduction by Miguel Ángel Manrique), Bogotá, Taller de Edición Rocca, 2014.[10]
  • El fin de algo. Antología del nuevo cuento peruano 2001-2015 (selection and introduction by Víctor Ruíz Velazco), Lima, Santuario Editorial, 2015. [11]
  • King : tributo al Rey del Terror (compilation by Jorge Luis Cáceres), Buenos Aires: Interzona Editora y La Biblioteca de Babel, 2015.
  • Estados Hispanos de América. Narrativa latinoamericana made in USA (selection and introduction by Antonio Díaz Oliva), New York: Sudaquia, 2016.[12]
  • Pasajes de lo fantástico. Antología de relatos de expresión fantástica en el Perú (selection and introduction by Audrey Louyer), Lima, Maquinaciones, 2017.[13]
  • King. Tributo al rey del terror (compilation by Jorge Luis Cáceres), Lima, Editorial Casatomada, 2018.[14]
  • Universos en expansión. Antología crítica de la ciencia ficción peruana: siglo XIX-XXI (selection and introduction by José Güich), Lima, Universidad de Lima, 2018.[15]
  • Cuentos de ida y vuelta. 17 narradores peruanos en Estados Unidos (selection and introduction by Luis Hernán Castañeda and Carlos Villacorta), Lima, PEISA, 2019.[16]
  • Noticias del futuro. Antología del cuento de ciencia ficción peruano del siglo XXI (selection and introduction by Elton Honores), Lima, Altazor, 2019.[17]
  • Incurables. Relatos de dolencias y males (selection and introduction by Oswaldo Estrada), Chicago: Ars Communitas, 2020.
  • Cuentos peruanos de la pandemia (selection and introduction by Ricardo González Vigil), Lima: Mascapaycha, 2021.[18]
  • Vislumbra: muestra de cuentos peruanos de fantasía (selection and introduction by Carlos Enrique Saldivar), Lima: Torre de papel, 2021.
  • Fin: Antología de relatos escatológicos iberoamericanos (selection and introduction by Cristina Mondragón), Valladolid: Universidad de Valladolid, 2022.[19]
  • Paciencia perdida. An Anthology of Peruvian Fiction (selection, translation, and introduction by Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz), Dallas: Dulzorada, 2022.
  • El tiempo es nuestro. Cuentos peruanos post-2000 (selection and introduction by Víctor Ruiz Velasco), Lima: Seix Barral, 2023.

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