Jorge Carrión

Jorge Carrión (Tarragona, Spain – 1976) is a Spanish writer, cultural critic, and director of the Master in Literary Creation at the Pompeu Fabra University.

He writes in the Spanish edition of The New York Times, and he's also a collaborator in international media as the National Geographic magazine, El País, and La Vanguardia.

He co-directed the literary journal Quimera, and he's been a contributor to the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia for fifteen years.

[3][4] His works have been translated into several languages, included Chinese, Portuguese, Italian, German, French, Polish and English.

[5] For writing Bookshops: A Reader's History, Carrión visited over 1,000 bookstores and libraries around the world.