Sebastià Jovani is a Spanish novelist, poet and essayist.[1] He made his debut in 2006 with the essay Los Libros del Diablo (Llibres de l'Índex / Ediciones de la Tempestad), following up with the novels Emulsió de Ferro (La Magrana, 2009, winner of the Premio Brigada 21) and Emet o la revolta (La Magrana, 2011). The latter has been translated from Catalan to Spanish by Duomo Ediciones.
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Jovani's work has appeared in numerous anthologies of poetry and short fiction. He has also been translated into English by Granta magazine. His most recent novel is called Transnistria.
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