Sergio Vila-Sanjuán (born Barcelona, 1957) is a Spanish journalist and novelist.
[1] After obtaining a degree in history, he received a Fulbright scholarship to go and study in the United States.
Autores y editores en la España democrática (2003), El síndrome de Frankfurt (2007) and Código best seller (2011).
His second novel Estaba en el aire (2013) won the Premio Nadal.
He has also written a monograph on the Spanish artist Miquel Barceló (1984), and a collection of his articles was published under the title Crónicas culturales (2004).