Pedro CasusolPedro Casusol Tapia (Lima, 1986). Writer, journalist, researcher and teacher. He has published the book of short stories Cat Food (Borrador, 2008) and the novel Once quince (Paracaídas, 2009), which were well received by the critics. In 2010 he was prt of the Peruvian delegation invited to the 10th Luxembourg Book Fair. Since then he has written for several Peruvian magazines and publications. Between 2010 and 2013 he conducted extensive research on the trips made by the American poet Allen Ginsberg to Peru in the 1960s, interviewing writers such as Walter Curonisy, Raquel Jodorowsky and José Miguel Oviedo, among others, which resulted in the essay Visiones Divinas, published in English and Spanish by the platform of the European Beat Studies Network (EBSN). Between 2015 and 2016 he conducted a new research, this time on the cult poet María Emilia Cornejo, which brought as a result Soy la muchacha mala de la historia. Poemas de María Emilia Cornejo (Paracaídas, 2019), a book that contains an comprehensive essay on the life and work of the Peruvian poet. He has a master's degree in Creative Writing from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos and has published the novel Barranco City Mon Amour (Narrar, 2021) and the collection of short stories El número fantasma (Lima Lee, 2022). Since 2020 he has written a weekly column in the periodical Hildebrandt en sus trece. Read More Read Less
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