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Leonardo Padura Fuentes (Leonardo de la Caridad Padura Fuentes) was born on 10 October, 1955 in Cuba, Havana, is a Cuban novelist and journalist. Discover Leonardo Padura Fuentes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

Popular As Leonardo de la Caridad Padura Fuentes
Occupation Novelist, journalist
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 10 October, 1955
Birthday 10 October
Birthplace Cuba, Havana
Nationality Cuba

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1940

Padura's historical novel El hombre que amaba a los perros (The Man Who Loved Dogs) deals with the 1940 murder of exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky, and the man who assassinated him, Ramon Mercader.

At almost 600 pages, it is perhaps Padura's most ambitious and accomplished work and the result of more than five years of meticulous historical research.

1955

Leonardo de la Caridad Padura Fuentes (born October 10, 1955) is a Cuban novelist and journalist.

, he is one of Cuba's best-known writers internationally.

In his native Spanish, as well as in English and some other languages, he is often referred to by the shorter form of his name, Leonardo Padura.

He has written screenplays, two books of short stories, and a series of detective novels translated into 10 languages.

1980

In 1980 he first came to prominence as an investigative journalist in a literary magazine called Caimán Barbudo, a well-established publication that is still published today.

He became known as an essayist and a writer of screenplays and in particular, detective novels.

1983

He wrote his first short novel between 1983 and 1984.

Titled Fiebre de caballos (Horse Fever), it was basically a love story.

During the next six years, he continued to work as a journalist, reporting on a wide range of cultural and historical topics.

However, around this time he began to write his first novel featuring police officer Mario Conde.

While he was writing it, Padura realised how fundamental his years as a journalist were to his development as a writer.

Firstly it gave him a whole new experience of the country, and secondly, it changed his style with respect to his first book.

1998

Paisaje de otoño won the 1998 Premio Hammett of the Asociación Internacional de Escritores Policiacos (International Association of Crime Writers).

This prize should not be confused with the similarly named Hammett Prize given by the North American branch of the organization, which is restricted to United States and Canadian authors.

The four books were adapted as four Spanish language television films, which have been released in a group with English subtitles as the Netflix mini-series Four Seasons in Havana.

They star Cuban actor Jorge Perugorría and were produced by Tornasol Film.

An English-language remake named Havana Quartet was considered by Starz, with Antonio Banderas tagged to act as Conde, but it did not proceed beyond the development stage.

2005

Adiós Hemingway was Padura's first book to be translated into English, in 2005.

The Havana-Cultura website comments on the similarities and differences between Padura and Hemingway, and how they might explain Padura's decision to feature the expatriate American in Adiós Hemingway.

2009

The novel, published in September 2009, attracted publicity mainly because of its political theme.

The novel centres "on Stalin’s murderous obsession with Leon Trotsky, an intellectual architect of the Russian Revolution and the founder of the Red Army", and considers "how revolutionary utopias devolve into totalitarian dystopias."

Padura's books are also available in French (including all the books featuring Conde), Italian, Portuguese, German, Greek, and Danish.

2012

In 2012, Padura was awarded the National Prize for Literature, Cuba's national literary award and the most important award of its kind.

2013

In 2013, France named him a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

Padura still lives and writes in his native city of Havana.

"'In one of his essays entitled 'I would like to be Paul Auster,' Padura complains that he would love not to be constantly asked about politics in his country and why he continues living there. But this is very much his niche: he is widely seen as the best writer in Cuba, a country whose best writers were all formed before Castro rule. He offers us an off-the-beaten-path visit of a relatively closed society, a prose that is free of propaganda (though not liberated from surveillance). By occupying a small but significant critical space in Cuba, Padura becomes more interesting for Cuba observers and more intriguing for students of cultural and literary trends in the island.'"

Padura is best known in the English-speaking world for his quartet of detective novels featuring lieutenant Mario Conde.

Collectively titled Las cuatro estaciones (The four seasons), they are sometimes called The Havana Quartet in their English translations.

Conde is a cop who would rather be a writer, and admits to feelings of "solidarity with writers, crazy people, and drunkards".

These books are set respectively in winter, spring, summer and autumn (Vientos de cuaresma literally means "Lenten Winds" and Paisaje de otoño, "Autumn landscape"):

Padura has published five subsequent books featuring Conde, the novella Adiós Hemingway, La neblina del ayer (The Fog of Yesterday, published in English as Havana Fever)., La Cola de la Serpiente (Grab a Snake by the Tail), Herejes (Heretics) and La Transparencia del Tiempo (The Transparency of Time).

2014

In 2014, BBC Radio broadcast dramatizations of the four stories starring Zubin Varla.

2015

In 2015, he was awarded the Premio Principe de Asturias de las Letras of Spain, one of the most important literary prizes in the Spanish-speaking world and usually considered as the Iberoamerican Nobel Prize.

Padura, who was born in Havana, took a degree in Latin American literature at the University of Havana.