Luis Landero
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Luis Landero (born 1948) is a Spanish writer. He was born in
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and made his literary debut through the 1989 novel ''Juegos de la edad tardía'' (winner of the
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). Subsequent novels include ''Caballeros de fortuna'' (1994), ''El mágico aprendiz'' (1998), ''El guitarrista'' (2002), ''Hoy, Júpiter'' (2007), ''Retrato de un hombre inmaduro'' (2010), ''Absolución'' (2012, chosen by ''
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'' as best novel of the year), ''El balcón en invierno'' (2014) and ''La vida negociable'' (2017). He has been translated into several European languages.


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