Iñaki Abad  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1963 (age 60–61) | 
| Nationality | Spanish | 
| Occupation | writer | 
Iñaki Abad (born 1963, Bilbao) is a Spanish writer. He studied Spanish philology at university and worked as a journalist and radio announcer before moving to Sicily to teach at the University of Catania. In 1991, he joined the Instituto Cervantes; he has since directed the centres to Naples, Milán, and Prague. In 2002, having spent a decade in Italy, he wrote his first novel based on his memories of Bilbao. El hábito de la guerra was a spy novel, as was his second novel, Los malos adioses en Nápoles.[1] Five years later, he set another spy novel in Naples, titled "Los malos adioses" (2007); both novels are centered around a mysterious Spanish intelligence officer, Fernando Sanmartín de Mayorga. He compiled his short stories in "Barbarie y otros relatos" (1996).[2][3]
References
- ↑ Bio
 - ↑ "Iñaki Abad". Agencia Literaria Carmen Balcells (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-21.
 - ↑ Escritores.org (2016-07-18). "Abad, Iñaki". www.escritores.org (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2023-05-21.