Pablo ARANDA
Pablo Aranda (Málaga, 1968 – Málaga, 2020) was a novelist, a journalist and a tireless traveler. He devoted his time exclusively to writing, both books and articles for several publications. He was the author of the following children’s fiction titles: Fede quiere ser pirata (Anaya, 2012 – City of Malaga Children’s Literature Prize), the follow-up to Fede’s adventures, El colegio más raro del mundo (Anaya, 2014) and De viaje por el mundo (Anaya, 2017).
Among his novels for adults, one should mention: La otra ciudad (Espasa Calpe, 2003 -shortlisted for the Primavera Prize and winner of the 10th Andalusian Critics’ Prize to the best debut novel), El orden improbable (Espasa, 2004), Ucrania (Destino, 2006 – winner of the Málaga Award), Los soldados (El Aleph, 2013), El protegido (Malpaso, 2015) and La distancia (Malpaso, summer 2018)
His latest work was the children’s book Casas del mundo (Anaya Infantil y Juvenil, fall 2018). And the novel La distancia (Malpaso, 2018) was his latest work of adult fiction.
In 2021 it was published the posthumous YA novel El mundo del revés (Edebé, 2021).
The World Upside Down | Edebé, 2021
Fede And The Blue Glasses | Anaya, 2020
Homes Around the World | Anaya Infantil y Juvenil, 2018
The Distance | Malpaso, 2018
Round-the-world Trip | Anaya, 2017
The Protégé | Malpaso, 2015
The Weirdest School in All the World | Anaya, 2014
The Soldiers | El Aleph, 2013
Fede Wants to Be a Pirate | Anaya, 2012
Detachment of the Routine | Arguval, 2003
Ukraine | Destino, 2006
The Improbable Order | Espasa Calpe, 2004
The Other City | Espasa Calpe, 2003