Vázquez-Figueroa was born in 1936 and sent aged 13 to the Sahara, where he spent the rest of his childhood and adolescence. Life in the desert, its inhabitants and its harshness, marked him in every sense. After several ears as a roving correspondent, he began work as a special envoy for La Vanguardia and Televisión Española, covering the most significant conflicts of the period. Little by little he managed to combine his great passions and turn them into a way of life: literature, adventure, and travelling.
We have discovered that Alejandra Díaz-Ortiz lost her innocence to Arturo Ripstein, that Luuis Eduardo Aute mistook her for Angelica Houston, that Joaquín Sabina wrote a song for her,
Alejandro Braña was born in Gijón. After studying photography in USA he opened his own studio in Gijón. At the same time as working in photography in the industrial and publishing sectors, he has developed an intense activity in projects dealing with the life, tradition and heritage of Asturias. As a result, he publishes the books “Gijón, cuaderno de fotografías” (1999) and “Casonas de Indianos, cuaderno de fotografías” (1999). In 2007 he founds the publishing company NUEVEDOCE to channel his new works.
Alejandro Castroguer was born in 1971 in Málaga.He trained as a teacher, and among other things studied oil painting, when he developed a close friendship with his professor, José Díaz-Oliva.He has been writing from a young age, and was a finalist for the Premio Ateneo de Sevilla in 1992 with his first novel, 'Jeroglíficos de muerte y salvación'.After consolidating his literary vocation with various novels have now been destroyed ('Como una raya de tiza', 'Soñaba que soñaba', 'Las puertas', 'Horizonte Marfi
Alejandro de Luis is a young Spanish trader at Dif Broker and one of the main promoters of trading in Spain. A regular contributor to the principal Spanish publications specializing in finance, such as Expansión, Intereconomía, Estrategias de Inversión, El Economista, Diario Negocio, Periódico Público, Invertia and Bolsamanía.
Alejandro Maciel (Corrientes, Argentina, 1956) is a doctor and psychiatrist who was Roa Bastos’s personal assistant and doctor from 1996 until his death. He has published a good number of works for adults and young people, also as a journalist and teacher.