Juan Pablo Villalobos

  • The long road home

    ‘The ones who managed to escape’ and ‘the ones who didn’t live to tell the tale’ – Juan Pablo Villalobos on how we have failed young people in Latin America

  • Nepotism, sinecures, blackmailing paedophiles, bribing officials… Juan Pablo Villalobos writes for PEN Atlas this week, explaining how a writer can expose and enable the general corruption of his country

  • What does the future hold for the publishing of literature in translation? Stefan Tobler from And Other Stories takes us through the independents, small presses and community interest companies using innovative ways to publish work from around the world

  • Juan Pablo Villalobos returns to PEN Atlas this week, asking us to imagine the struggle of being a writer in Mexico, where fiction is so often outpaced by brutal reality

  • This week PEN Atlas asks UK publishers about the translated books they are excited about publishing in 2013

  • This week PEN Atlas asks UK publishers about the translated books they are excited about publishing in 2013

  • Bodies not corpses

    When I was asked to write this blog, the first option immediately suggested to me as a possible topic was that of the literature about the violence in Mexico. I have to confess that my first reaction was to refuse and get defensive

  • Contra la narcoliteraturaLa narrativa de la violencia en México 2: tres razones para no usar la palabra narcoliteratura

  • This week for PEN Atlas, Juan Pablo Villalobos writes against ‘Narcoliterature’. This piece has been translated from Spanish by Rosalind Harvey.

  • La narrativa de la violencia en México 1: el cuento. Juan Pablo Villalobos

  • The PEN Atlas series continues with a powerful despatch by Mexican writer Juan Pablo Villalobos.

  • The PEN Atlas series continues with a powerful despatch by Mexican writer Juan Pablo Villalobos.