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'''Daniel Múgica''' (born 4 April, 1967, [[San Sebastián]], [[Spain]]) is a writer and film director, from Jewish origin. He is son of [[Jewish]] political [[Enrique Múgica Herzog]] and the novelist Faustina Díaz Azcona. Daniel Múgica began to publish with twenty-one. His theatre talks about the human relations on limits<ref>http://elpais.com/diario/1993/11/11/madrid/753020673_850215.html</ref>. His novels, among other genres, are ranging from Dirty realism<ref> https://books.google.es/books?id=qEPJyrP_7F8C&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Daniel+M%C3%BAgica+Generaci%C3%B3n+X&source=bl&ots=T9902_gBOe&sig=mJdARTiKIGADAyL8xsAWIKbeAIA&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0CEIQ6AEwBWoVChMIosuE3duUxwIVS-sUCh0KIga8#v=onepage&q=Daniel%20M%C3%BAgica%20Generaci%C3%B3n%20X&f=false </ref><ref>https://books.google.es/books?id=dg_uCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA162&dq=coupland+daniel+M%C3%BAgica&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAGoVChMInsr8jNSUxwIVg-wUCh0VtwQ7#v=onepage&q=coupland%20daniel%20M%C3%BAgica&f=false</ref> to fantasy literature. He is considered the first Spanish novelist whose protagonists are Jews, as evidenced in the [[List of fictional Jews]]. His films talks about social issues from thriller point of view <ref>http://www.filmaffinity.com/es/film782566.html</ref>. He belonged to the Madrid scene movement, “La Movida Madrileña”, writing in the mythical magazine “El canto de la tripulación”<ref> https://vimeo.com/40403308 </ref><ref> http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2013/02/01/cultura/1359709932.html </ref>. Daniel Múgica was one of the leaders of the Spanish Generation X, being the first to start posting.<ref> http://profedelengua.es/La_nueva_novela_espanola_a_finales_del_siglo_XX_.pdf </ref><ref> http://www.hf.uio.no/ilos/tjenester/kunnskap/sprak/nettsprak/spansk/lesesal/innforingspansklitteratur/tekster/ultimanarrativaespizquierdo.pdf </ref>. Daniel has worked extensively as a columnist in the Spanish newspapers [[El Pais]]<ref> http://elpais.com/autor/daniel_mugica/a/ </ref>, [[ABC]] and [[El Mundo]]. He collaborates with other national magazines<ref> http://blogs.publico.es/dominiopublico/1635/desde-el-socialismo/ </ref>. He provides political advise. He is a frequent guest speaker on political topics on radio and television programs, a conference speaker and director of creative writing courses. He is known by his statements about social rigths <ref> http://elpais.com/diario/2003/06/03/cultura/1054591202_850215.html </ref><ref> http://www.elmundo.es/larevista/num176/textos/gentes2.html </ref> and advocacy for freedom.
'''Daniel Múgica''' (born 4 April, 1967, [[San Sebastián]], [[Spain]]) is a writer and film director, from Jewish origin. He is son of [[Jewish]] political [[Enrique Múgica Herzog]] and the novelist Faustina Díaz Azcona. Daniel Múgica began to publish with twenty-one. His theatre talks about the human relations on limits<ref>http://elpais.com/diario/1993/11/11/madrid/753020673_850215.html</ref>. His novels, among other genres, are ranging from Dirty realism<ref> https://books.google.es/books?id=qEPJyrP_7F8C&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Daniel+M%C3%BAgica+Generaci%C3%B3n+X&source=bl&ots=T9902_gBOe&sig=mJdARTiKIGADAyL8xsAWIKbeAIA&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0CEIQ6AEwBWoVChMIosuE3duUxwIVS-sUCh0KIga8#v=onepage&q=Daniel%20M%C3%BAgica%20Generaci%C3%B3n%20X&f=false </ref><ref>https://books.google.es/books?id=dg_uCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA162&dq=coupland+daniel+M%C3%BAgica&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAGoVChMInsr8jNSUxwIVg-wUCh0VtwQ7#v=onepage&q=coupland%20daniel%20M%C3%BAgica&f=false</ref> to fantasy literature. He is considered the first Spanish novelist whose protagonists are Jews, as evidenced in the [[List of fictional Jews]]. His films talks about social issues from thriller point of view <ref>http://www.filmaffinity.com/es/film782566.html</ref>. He belonged to the Madrid scene movement, “La Movida Madrileña”, writing in the mythical magazine “El canto de la tripulación”<ref> https://vimeo.com/40403308 </ref><ref> http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2013/02/01/cultura/1359709932.html </ref>. Daniel Múgica was one of the leaders of the Spanish Generation X, being the first to start posting.<ref> http://profedelengua.es/La_nueva_novela_espanola_a_finales_del_siglo_XX_.pdf </ref><ref> http://www.hf.uio.no/ilos/tjenester/kunnskap/sprak/nettsprak/spansk/lesesal/innforingspansklitteratur/tekster/ultimanarrativaespizquierdo.pdf </ref>. Daniel has worked extensively as a columnist in the Spanish newspapers [[El Pais]]<ref> http://elpais.com/autor/daniel_mugica/a/ </ref>, [[ABC]] and [[El Mundo]]. He collaborates with other national magazines<ref> http://blogs.publico.es/dominiopublico/1635/desde-el-socialismo/ </ref>. He provides political advise. He is a frequent guest speaker on political topics on radio and television programs, a conference speaker and director of creative writing courses. He is known by his statements about social rigths <ref> http://elpais.com/diario/2003/06/03/cultura/1054591202_850215.html </ref><ref> http://www.elmundo.es/larevista/num176/textos/gentes2.html </ref> and advocacy for freedom.
== Published works ==
== Published works ==

* In the strings of the puppet (En los hilos del títere. Realism. Novel. Publisher Plaza & Janes. 1988).
* In the strings of the puppet (En los hilos del títere. Realism. Novel. Publisher Plaza & Janes. 1988).
* Going crazy (Uno se vuelve loco''. Dirty realism. Novel. Publisher Planeta. Planeta Group. 1899).
* Going crazy (Uno se vuelve loco''. Dirty realism. Novel. Publisher Planeta. Planeta Group. 1899).

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Daniel Múgica.

Daniel Múgica (born 4 April, 1967, San Sebastián, Spain) is a writer and film director, from Jewish origin. He is son of Jewish political Enrique Múgica Herzog and the novelist Faustina Díaz Azcona. Daniel Múgica began to publish with twenty-one. His theatre talks about the human relations on limits[1]. His novels, among other genres, are ranging from Dirty realism[2][3] to fantasy literature. He is considered the first Spanish novelist whose protagonists are Jews, as evidenced in the List of fictional Jews. His films talks about social issues from thriller point of view [4]. He belonged to the Madrid scene movement, “La Movida Madrileña”, writing in the mythical magazine “El canto de la tripulación”[5][6]. Daniel Múgica was one of the leaders of the Spanish Generation X, being the first to start posting.[7][8]. Daniel has worked extensively as a columnist in the Spanish newspapers El Pais[9], ABC and El Mundo. He collaborates with other national magazines[10]. He provides political advise. He is a frequent guest speaker on political topics on radio and television programs, a conference speaker and director of creative writing courses. He is known by his statements about social rigths [11][12] and advocacy for freedom.

Published works

  • In the strings of the puppet (En los hilos del títere. Realism. Novel. Publisher Plaza & Janes. 1988).
  • Going crazy (Uno se vuelve loco. Dirty realism. Novel. Publisher Planeta. Planeta Group. 1899).
  • Calamity Sea (Mar Calamidad. Stories. Publisher Mondadori. 1990).
  • The woman who was missing (La mujer que faltaba. Dirty realism. Novel. Publisher Plaza & Janes. 1993).
  • The bicycle (La Bici Cleta. Children´s story. Publisher Anaya. 1994).
  • Alba and spider hunters (Alba y los cazadores de arañas. Young fiction. Novel. Publisher Anaya. 1995).
  • Alba and swastika curse (Alba y la maldición gamada. Young fiction. Novel. Publisher Anaya. 1995).
  • Alba and water collector (Alba y el recaudador de aguas. Young fiction. Novel. Publisher Anaya in 1995).
  • Alba and the maze of shadows (Alba y el laberinto de las sombras. Young fiction. Novel. Publisher Anaya. 1995).
  • The city bellow (La ciudad de abajo. Dirty realism. Novel. Publisher Plaza & Janes. 1996).[13][14]
  • The Power of the Shadow (El poder de la sombra. Young fiction. Novel. Publisher Alfaguay. Alfaguara Group. 1998).
  • Black Heart (Corazón negro. Epistolary novel. Publisher Plaza & Janes. 1998).
  • Bad fury (Mala Saña. Dystopian novel. Publisher Plaza & Janes. 2000).
  • Winter Africa (África en invierno. Dirty realism. Novel. Publisher Notodo. 2000).
  • Welcome to the storm (Bienvenido a la tormenta. Urban fantasy. Adult. Novel. Publisher Minotauro. Planeta Group. 2014).

Theater

  • Author of "The Hidden Room" (La habitación escondida. Autumn Festival 1993 and others).[15]

[16]

  • Author of “Exhausted souls” (Exhaustos. 2015).

Television

  • Direction and Screenplay: Ausiàs March (Ausiàs March. Valencian TV. Mini series of 2 chapters. 2001).[17]
  • Creator and screenwriter of "The virtue of the murderer" (La virtud del asesino. TVE Series. 1997). [18]


Filmography

Direction and Screenplay:

  • Pepo el del olvido (Pepo. Medium length film. 35 mm. 1991).
  • Winds of Evil (Vientos de mal. A story of Basque terrorism. Medium length film. 35 mm. 1999).
  • Year Zero (Año cero. TV Movie. TVE. 35 mm). [19]
  • Killing the Angel (Matar al Ángel. Movie. 35 mm. 2003).


Awards

  • Film: Winds of Evil (Vientos de mal. A story of Basque terrorism). Menorca International Festival 1999. First jury prize).[22]

References

  1. ^ http://elpais.com/diario/1993/11/11/madrid/753020673_850215.html
  2. ^ https://books.google.es/books?id=qEPJyrP_7F8C&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Daniel+M%C3%BAgica+Generaci%C3%B3n+X&source=bl&ots=T9902_gBOe&sig=mJdARTiKIGADAyL8xsAWIKbeAIA&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0CEIQ6AEwBWoVChMIosuE3duUxwIVS-sUCh0KIga8#v=onepage&q=Daniel%20M%C3%BAgica%20Generaci%C3%B3n%20X&f=false
  3. ^ https://books.google.es/books?id=dg_uCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA162&dq=coupland+daniel+M%C3%BAgica&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAGoVChMInsr8jNSUxwIVg-wUCh0VtwQ7#v=onepage&q=coupland%20daniel%20M%C3%BAgica&f=false
  4. ^ http://www.filmaffinity.com/es/film782566.html
  5. ^ https://vimeo.com/40403308
  6. ^ http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2013/02/01/cultura/1359709932.html
  7. ^ http://profedelengua.es/La_nueva_novela_espanola_a_finales_del_siglo_XX_.pdf
  8. ^ http://www.hf.uio.no/ilos/tjenester/kunnskap/sprak/nettsprak/spansk/lesesal/innforingspansklitteratur/tekster/ultimanarrativaespizquierdo.pdf
  9. ^ http://elpais.com/autor/daniel_mugica/a/
  10. ^ http://blogs.publico.es/dominiopublico/1635/desde-el-socialismo/
  11. ^ http://elpais.com/diario/2003/06/03/cultura/1054591202_850215.html
  12. ^ http://www.elmundo.es/larevista/num176/textos/gentes2.html
  13. ^ Ediciones El País. "Daniel Múgica se retrata en su nueva novela 'La ciudad de abajo'". EL PAÍS.
  14. ^ http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/averroes/~29700096/libreta/departamentos/lengua/textoseducacionvial/Laciudaddeabajo.pdf
  15. ^ http://www.muestrateatro.com/home.html#pagina=/autores/a0078.html
  16. ^ Ediciones El País. "Daniel Múgica estrena su primer texto teatral". EL PAÍS.
  17. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaF4Z4Lie9k
  18. ^ https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_virtud_del_asesino
  19. ^ http://www.fotogramas.es/Peliculas/Ano-cero-ciudad-muy-caliente
  20. ^ "Spain and Its Writers Celebrate A Long-Awaited Renaissance". nytimes.com. New York Times. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  21. ^ https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premio_Ateneo_de_Sevilla#Ganadores
  22. ^ http://www.dexiderius.com/corto.html
    WORKSHOP: Creative Writing Seminar On Holocaust Memory (in English).
    CRÍTICAS/REVIEWS: "Welcome to the storm" (in English).
    VISUAL/DESCARGAS: "Welcome to the storm". 67 pages (in Spanish).
    POEMAS FB: Poems in Facebook. Automatic wrtiting. ( in Spanish)