He published his first short stories collection, Crónicas de Londres (The London Chronicles) in 2012, and in 2016 his second book Pasos Pesados (One Step Beyond), a novel about a young protagonist called Tiago E. Molina and his turbulent life in Peru during the armed conflict, the setting is the city of Lima at the end of the 80's and the beginning of the 90's. Carlos Fonseca Suárez describes the novel as "the epic of another lost generation that matures in the midst of a ruined and violent homeland".[1] The book was warmly received by the critics, and in 2017 it won a grant from the Danish Arts Foundation, and was translated into Danish as Tiagos overdrevne og vildfarne eventyr.[2]
He has been invited, among others, to the
London Book Fair, Ricardo Palma International Book Fair, Guadalajara, Festival Literatura Copenhagen,[3] and to the First International Conference of Contemporary Peruvian Writers "Palabras Fuera de Lugar" at Milan in 2017, organised by the Peruvian Consulate and the
University of Milan.[4]
The Peruvian Short Story, XXI Century (Copenhagen, Aurora Boreal press, No. 17, 2015).[7]
Lejos. Sedici racconti dal Perú (Roma, Gran Vía Edizioni)
ISBN889 549 268 4
‘'Paciencia Perdida. An Anthology of Peruvian Fiction’' Ed. professor Gabriel T. Saxton (Dallas, USA. Dulzorada Press,2022)
ISBN9781953377180
‘'La Bruñida Caoba Entre Dos Espejos: Latinoamérica y Escandinavia’’ Eds. professors Jensen, J & Moreno, A (México, Fondo Editorial de la Universidad de Chihuahua, 2022)
ISBN978 607 536 114 7