Estanislao Medina Huesca
Estanislao Medina Huesca (born 1990) is a writer from Equatorial Guinea. He was born in Malabo, and studied in Malabo, Segovia and Madrid. Medina Huesca has written several books, including Barlock: Los hijos del gran búho, El albino Micó and Suspéh: Memorias de un expandillero. In 2021, he was named by Granta magazine as one of the twenty-five best young writers under the age of thirty-five (35) in the Spanish language.[1][2][3][4] He was part of a delegation of 14 representatives of "African Literature" at the 18th Fliven event[5] He has also been awarded with the AEGLE Miguel de Cervantes Literary Prize.[6][7]
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- "Estanislao Medina Huesca".
- "Erase Una Vez: Estanislao Medina Huesca".
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- "Los 25 escritores en español menores de 35 años que no debes perderte, según la prestigiosa revista británica Granta". BBC News Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-11-25.
- https://www.vtv.gob.ve/inicia-seminario-internaciona-literatura-afro-18afilven/.
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- "El Instituto Cervantes estudia abrir un Observatorio del Español para el África subsahariana en Guinea Ecuatorial". www.cervantes.es. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
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