
Desde la trilogía formada por Señas de identidad, Don Julián y Juan sin tierra, que le situó entre los mejores autores de la literatura española contemporánea, la obra narrativa de Juan Goytisolo (Barcelona, 1931) ha derivado en cada nueva singladura hacia territorios inexplorados que cuestionan siempre el género de la ficción. Esta voluntad de ir a contracorriente ha propiciado la gestación de textos tan singulares como Makbara (1980), Las virtudes del pájaro solitario (1988), La cuarentena (1991), La saga de los Marx (1993), El sitio de los sitios (1995), Las semanas del jardín (1997), Carajicomedia (2000), Telón de boca (2003) o El exiliado de aquí y allá (2008). No obstante, Juan Goytisolo no destaca sólo como autor de ficción, sino que también cultiva con maestría el género del ensayo, con obras como Contra las sagradas formas (2007) o Genet en el Raval (2009). En 2014 se le ha otorgado el Premio Cervantes de las Letras. ==== Juan Goytisolo Gay was born in Barcelona at 1931. A vocal opponent of Franco, he left Spain for France in 1956. In Paris, he worked as a consultant for the publisher Gallimard while he was also working on his own oeuvre. There he met his future wife, Monique Langue, and Jean Genet, who influenced his vision of literature. While living in Paris, he started the most experimental side of his books. Mixing poetry with painting and fiction with non-fiction, he explored the possibilities of language, leaving behind the social commentary of his first novels. "Marks of Identity" was the start, but then he turned even more radical with "Count Julian" and "Juan the Landless", where he rejected definitely, because of a lack of identification, his Spanish identity in favor of adopting a "cervantina" nationality. In the 1970s he visited Marrakech often. In 1981 he bought a house there. In 1996, after the death of his wife, he moved there and adopted Morocco as his main residence. He is widely considered one of the most important Spanish authors of his time. His brothers, José Agustín Goytisolo and Luis Goytisolo, are also writers. In 2008 he won Spain's Premio Nacional de las Letras and in 2014 the Cervantes Prize. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan\_Goy...
Series
Books

Blind Rider
2004

Count Julian
1970

Coto Vedado
1985

The Marx Family Saga
1993

Campos de Níjar
1960

Landscapes of War
From Sarajevo to Chechnya
1996

Fiestas
1958

State of Siege
1995

The Garden of Secrets
1997

Duelo en El Paraíso
1955

Marks of Identity
1966

Space in Motion
1988

Landscapes After the Battle
1982

The Virtues of the Solitary Bird
1988

في الاستشراق الاسباني
1982

Cuaderno de Sarajevo
1993

La Isla
1961

A Cock-Eyed Comedy
1999

Forbidden Territory and Realms of Strife
The Memoirs of Juan Goytisolo
1987

Exiled from Almost Everywhere
2008

Ella, Elle, Heyya
2010

Juan the Landless
1975

Makbara
1980

Quarantine
1991

Juegos de manos
1954

Cuaderno de Sarajevo y Escritos Sobre Bosnia
1994

Spanien und die Spanier
1979

La Chanca
1981

Para vivir aqui
1960

Osmanlı'nın İstanbulu
2003