Daniel Saldaña París
Daniel Saldaña París (born 1984) is a Mexican poet, essayist, and novelist. He gained acclaim for his debut novel En medio de extrañas víctimas (2013) and its follow-up El nervio principal (2018), published in English as Among Strange Victims (2015) and Ramifications (2020)[1] by Charco Press and Coffee House Press. He has also published volumes of poetry. In 2015, he was included in the anthology México20: New Voices, Old Traditions (Pushkin Press), celebrating the best young Mexican writers. In 2017, he was chosen as one of the Bogotá39, a selection of the best young Latin American writers under forty.[2] In 2022 he became a fellow at the Cullman Center for Writers and Scholars of the New York Public Library.[3] As of 2024, he is married to the writer Catherine Lacey.[4]
References
- ^ "Ramifications (excerpt) — Daniel Saldaña París (translated by Christina MacSweeney)". minor literature[s]. 2020-10-20. Retrieved 2025-06-30.
- ^ Bio
- ^ Meet the 2022–2023 Fellows of the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers
- ^ https://open.substack.com/pub/catherinelacey/p/notes-on-reading