Antoni Munné-Jordà
Antoni Munné-Jordà, born in Barcelona in 1948, published his first short story in 1974, and has since gone on to publish approximately 50 more, in addition to 25 books, many of them novels and narratives that straddle literary experimentation and popular genres, with great achievements such as Michelíada. An expert in fantastic genres and winner of the 42 Festival’s honorary award, in 1995 he published “Temps Obert” de Manuel de Pedrolo entre les dues cultures, [Manuel de Pedrolo’s “Open Time” Between the Two Cultures]. He’s also published articles, reviews and prologues on the author, as well as the literary reports in Pedrolo informa [Pedrolo Reporting]. His new titles this 2024 are the science fiction anthology Crònica d’uns quants temps [Chronicle of Several Times] (Pagès) and the fantastic trilogy El foc sortit de l’aigua [The Fire that Comes from Water] (El Cep i la Nansa).