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Julián Ríos (born March 11, 1941 in Vigo, Galicia) is a Spanish writer, most frequently classified as a postmodernist,[1] whom Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes has called "the most inventive and creative" of Spanish-language writers.[2] His first two books were written à deux with Octavio Paz.

His best known work, experimental and heavily influenced by the verbal inventiveness of James Joyce,[3] was published in 1983 under the title Larva.

Ríos lives and works in France, on the outskirts of Paris.


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  1. Interview with Julián Ríos, Archived 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine Context, University of Illinois.
  2. La era Ríos[permanent dead link], Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2 April 2008.
  3. The Sexual Life of the words by Julian Rivers by Elsa Dehennin - Centro Virtual Cervantes Dennehin calls Ríos "the Spanish Joyce", p. 67
  4. An extract was published in the Spring 2011 issue of The Hudson Review and in Henderson, Bill, ed. (2013). The Pushcart Prize XXXVII : best of the small presses 2013. Pushcart Press. pp. 564–576.



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