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Javier Azpeitia (Madrid, 1962) is a philologist, writer and publisher. His novel Hipnos (Lengua de Trapo, 1996) was awarded the Hammett Prize for Crime Writing and has already been translated into French, Greek and Russian, and made into a film by DeA Planeta in 2004. Another novel, Ariadna en Naxos (Seix Barral, 2002) has also been translated into various languages.
He has produced a number of thematic anthologies in his capacity as a publisher and was assistant managing director of the Lengua de Trapo publishing house for seven years. He has worked with the Luis Vives group where he was in charge of a new publishing label, 451 Editores.
His last novel, Nadie me mata, a thriller about a soul that wakes up every day in a different body, has been published by Tusquets 2007.
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