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Antonio Iturbe is a renowned cultural journalist, writer and professor. Author of Rectos torcidos (2005), Días de sal (2008), The Librarian of Auschwitz (2012), A cielo abierto (2017, Biblioteca Breve Prize), and The Infinite Beach (2021). As a cultural journalist, he has contributed to various newspapers, radios, and magazines. For nineteen years, he was part of the editorial team of Qué Leer, serving as director for the last seven. Currently, he directs the book magazine Librújula, contributes to media outlets such as La Vanguardia, Heraldo de Aragón, or RAC1, and teaches in the master’s program in publishing at the Autonomous University of Madrid and several courses in creative writing at Ateneu Barcelones.