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Literary Program
Barcelona, Invitado de Honor
Literary Program
Barcelona today: a transformation
Participants: Adrià Pujol, Victoria Szpunberg, Eduard Olesti, Josep Maria Miró
Moderator: Álvaro Colomer

Adrià Pujol
Invitado de HonorAdrià Pujol i Cruells (Begur, 1974) is an anthropologist, translator and writer. He combines teaching with museography and applied research. He has published essays, memoir and fiction. Among his works, notable titles include the autofiction Barcelona Potholes; the chronicles Seixanta-sis sinofosos (Sixty‑Six Sinophobes); the novels Els llocs on ha dormit Jonàs (The Places Where Jonàs Slept) and Mr. Folch; the essays I SI (especulacions sobre llenguatge i literatura) (WHAT IF: Speculations on Language and Literature), O NO (llegir, escriure, publicar) (OR NOT: Reading, Writing, Publishing) and La carpeta és blava (The Folder Is Blue); the Guia sentimental de l’Empordanet (Sentimental Guide to the Empordanet) and the literary artefact El fill del corrector / Arre, arre, corrector (The Proof‑reader’s Son / Arre, arre, Proof‑reader), co-authored with Rubén Martín Giráldez. He has translated works by Georges Perec, Pierre Michon, Bruno Latour, Raymond Roussel and Louis Calaferte, among others.
Other activities involving the participant:
Learn how to write

Victoria Szpunberg
Invitado de HonorVictoria Szpunberg is a playwright, director and dramaturgy teacher. She was invited to the Royal Court Theatre International Residency in 2000 with her first play.
Since then, her works have premièred at numerous national and international festivals and theatres. Her plays have been translated into more than ten languages. Alongside her career as a writer, she has partnered with various choreographers, developed dramaturgies, directed and adapted plays and written pieces for radio and sound installations. She has also taken part in theatre and education projects. In 2013, she received the Max Prize for Catalan Playwriting. In 2019, she was playwright-in-residence at Sala Beckett with the play Amor mundi (Festival Grec 2019) and won the VII SGAE Laboratory Fellowship to write Tu hija (Your Daughter). In 2022, she premièred the opera libretto La gata perduda (The Lost Cat) (Gran Teatro del Liceo, winner of the Serra d’Or Prize, Max Prize, Teatre Barcelona Prize, among others), and that same year also premièred El peso de un cuerpo (The Weight of a Body) (TNC and CDN). In 2023, she premièred her play Mal de coraçon (Heartache) (Cia Solitària, TNC), and in 2024 L’imperatiu categòric (The Categorical Imperative) (Teatre Lliure 2024–2025), a work that received the City of Barcelona Prize, the Butaca Prize, the Time Out Award for Best Creator of the Year and the Critics’ Prize for Best Text, among others. This year she has premièred Vulcano (Volcano) (CDN) and La tercera fuga (The Third Escape) (Sala Gran, TNC).
Other activities involving the participant:
Barcelona opens the curtain!
Presentation of Babelia

Eduard Olesti
Invitado de HonorEduard Olesti was born in 1995 in Barcelona. He has published the poetry collections Sarcop and Un cowboy crepuscular (A Crepuscular Cowboy). He has worked in theatre – as a playwright and director – and in other areas of the arts and culture. Gossos dempeus (Dogs Standing) is his first novel.
Other activities involving the participant:
Bolaño's transatlantic heritage

Josep Maria Miró
Invitado de HonorAuthor of The Monster (2023, XXXII Jardiel Poncela Prize / XVIII Quim Masó Prize), Me, Trans (2023, VII Teatre Barcelona Prize – Local Musical Show), Remains of the Glowing Night (2021), La Majordoma (The Lady Butler) (2020), The Nicest Body Ever Seen Around These Parts (2020, National Prize for Dramatic Literature 2022 / XLV Born Prize / XXV Critics’ Prize), The White Room (2020), Temps salvatge (Wild Times) (2017, XXII Max Prize for Authorship), Olvidémonos de ser turistas (Let’s Forget about Being Tourists) (2017), Cúbit (Ulna) (2016), La travessia (The Passage) (2015, Frederic Roda Prize – XLV Night of Catalan Literature), Obac (Shady) (2014), Estripar la terra (Tearing Up the Earth) (2013,
Autor Exprés Prize), Fum (Smoke) (2012), Nerium Park (2012, Jaume Vidal i Alcover Prize / VI Quim Masó Prize), El principi d’Arquimedes (Archimedes’ Principle) (2011, XXXVI Born Prize), Gang Bang (2010, Project T6 Teatre Nacional de Catalunya), La dona que perdia tots els avions (The Woman Who Always Missed Her Flight) (2009, XXXIV Born Prize 2009) and stage adaptations such as Sicalíptiques (2024), Reis del món (Kings of the World) (2023), Els homes i els dies (The Men and the Days) (2022), L’amic retrobat (The Recovered Friend) (2019), Neus Català (2015), Esperança dinamita (Dynamite Hope) (2015) and Com si entrés en una pàtria (As If I Entered a Homeland) (2010). His work has been translated into more than twenty languages and has done over one hundred premières worldwide. He is currently working on the final monologue in the Tríptic de l’epifania (Triptych of the Epiphany), a new original text for the 2026–2027 season, and an adaptation of Eloy Moreno’s novel Invisible for the company La Joven. Next year will see the first English-language première of one of his plays off-Broadway in New York.
Other activities involving the participant:
Barcelona opens the curtain!

Álvaro Colomer
Invitado de HonorWriter and journalist. He is the author of a trilogy on the death of the city – La calle de los suicidios (Suicide Street) (Círculo de Lectores, 2000), Mimodrama de una ciudad muerta (Mimodrama of a Dead City) (Siruela, 2004) and Los bosques de Upsala (The Forests of Uppsala) (Alfaguara, 2009) – as well as Aunque caminen por el valle de la muerte (Even Though They Walk Through the Valley of Death) (Random House, 2017), a novel based on real events which reconstructs the Battle of Najaf (Iraq). He has also published the non-fiction works Se alquila una mujer (Woman for Hire) (MR, 2002) and Guardianes de la memoria (Guardians of Memory) (MR, 2008; Fórcola, 2020), a travel book that earned him the International Award for Excellence in Journalism. He is also the author of books for children and young adults.
After three decades contributing to a range of media outlets, he is now editorial coordinator at Zenda magazine, a regular contributor to the ‘Cultura/s’ supplement (La Vanguardia) and a frequent guest on the radio programme A vivir (Cadena Ser). He also teaches in the Master’s in Publishing at the UPF School of Management, among other roles.
Other activities involving the participant:
Writing to acknowledge 50 years of loyalty
Learn how to write
Sustainable narratives
The seduction of historical figures
Expanded noir literature
Tribute to Ana María Matute. Grand literature
(Literally) killers in Barcelona
From where one writes
Literary agencies in Barcelona
Tuesday, December 02
19:30 to 20:50
Salón 1, planta baja, Expo Guadalajara
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