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Loriga, Ray

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PERSONAL

Born March 5, 1967, in Madrid, Spain; immigrated to the United States, c. 2000; married Christina Rosenvinge, 1989.

ADDRESS

  • Agent - c/o Author Mail, St. Martin'sPress, 175 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10010.

CAREER

Author and screenwriter.

AWARDS:

El Sitio de Bilbao book prize, for Héroes; Alfaguara Prize, 2017, for Rendición.

WRITINGS

  • Lo peor de todo, Editorial Debate (Madrid, Spain), 1992
  • Héroes, Plaza & Janés (Barcelona, Spain), 1993
  • Días extraños, Europeo & La Tripulación (Madrid, Spain), 1994
  • Caídos del cielo, Plaza & Janés (Barcelona, Spain), , translation by Kristina Cordero published as My Brother’s Gun, St. Martin’s Press (New York, NY), 1995
  • (With Pedro Almodovar) Carne tremula (screenplay; based on Ruth Rendell’s novel Live Flesh), 1997
  • La pistola de mi hermano (screenplay; based on Caídos del cielo), UIP (Spain), 1997
  • Tokio ya no nos quiere, , translation by John King published as Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore, Grove Press (New York, NY), 1999
  • Trífero, 2000
  • El hombre que inventó Manhattan (title means “The Man Who Invented Manhattan”), El Aleph Editores (Barcelona, Spain), 2004
  • The Seventh Day (screenplay), Lolafilms (Madrid, Spain), 2004
  • Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo, 8 1/2 (Madrid, Spain), 2007
  • Ya sólo habla de amor, Alfaguara (Madrid, Spain), 2008
  • Los oficiales y el destino de Cordelia, Aleph (Barcelona, Spain), 2009
  • Sombrero y Mississippi: Impresiones sobre el oficio de la impresión, El Aleph (Barcelona, Spain), 2010
  • El bebedor de lágrimas: Un amor eterno, un destino oscuro, Alfaguara (Madrid, Spain), 2011
  • Za Za, emperador de Ibiza, Alfaguara (Madrid, Spain), 2014
  • Rendición, Alfaguara (Barcelona, Spain), 2017 , published as Surrender Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (Boston, MA), 2020
  • (Author of foreword) El vuelo de los charcos, Trama (Madrid, Spain), 2018
  • Sábado, domingo, Alfaguara (Barcelona, Spain), 2019

Also author of El canto de la tripulación, 1992.

SIDELIGHTS

Ray Loriga is a Spanish-born author and screenwriter who now lives in Manhattan. He began writing at a young age, first for underground publications in Madrid. He told Richard Marshall in an interview for 3 A.M. Online that “when Franco died, there was suddenly an explosion of artistic activity. After forty years of not being able to do much, everybody was doing something. It was a very fun time to be in Madrid, a good city to be in.” Loriga’s father was a cartoonist, and books were a part of their household. Loriga chose not to attend college, however, and left home at age seventeen to try a number of different jobs. “I was dreaming of the Kerouac thing and Bukowski: you didn’t need to go anywhere to be a writer, you just had to be there and read and live, so that was my plan. Funny enough, it worked out pretty well. I published my first book when I was twenty- three and then I just kept going.”

Loriga’s best-selling novel, Caídos del cielo, was translated into English as My Brother’s Gun and adapted for film as La pistola de mi hermano. An unnamed narrator tells how his handsome brother finds a gun loaded with three bullets and uses it to kill a security guard who is hassling him. The brother steals a car, and its occupant, a beautiful girl, goes along for the ride as he makes his getaway. The point of the story is how the media twists the news, and in this case, speculates that the gunman is a gay, cold-blooded killer. The narrator who, along with his mother, has been forced into the public eye, finds it difficult to overcome the media depiction of his brother.

A Publishers Weekly contributor noted that in My Brother’s Gun Loriga paints “the fine, fragile line that separates functional life—for young people in particular—from the deadly fatalism of this impassive murderer.” Library Journal reviewer Jim Dwyer commented that “the process of victimization … is depicted skillfully and nondidactically.” In reviewing the film version of the story, Variety critic Jonathan Holland called it a “languid Hispanic reprise of pics such as Kalifornia and Natural Born Killers ” and said that it is “the best Spanish youth movie of its kind to date.”

Loriga’s Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore is narrated by an unnamed man who is a salesman for a drug company. In this futuristic story, the narrator sells the drugs STM and LTM. Because these drugs erase either short-term or long-term memory, users are able to erase the memory of failed love affairs and other sad events; the drugs are also given to child prostitutes in Thailand, so that they will forget their abuse and remain the innocent, virginal victims so desired by sex tourists. As the novel progresses, it becomes apparent that the narrator’s own heavy drug use is erasing both his memory and his personality.

“Other authors whose influence this writer clearly feels—Ray Bradbury, William Gibson, Kurt Vonnegut—might have played this twist as action or satire,” wrote Andrew Sean Greer in a review of Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore for the Washington Post, “and that would have made a clever novel, but Loriga bravely ignores cleverness. Instead, the novel reads as desolate and terribly sad.” Unexplained dead spaces in the story are the result of the narrator’s own memory loss, and eventually the company recalls him when his brain is “a colander, an open net through which all the fish slip.” Vanessa Baird wrote in New Internationalist that it “is an ambitious and demanding novel which fuses a witty and scathing attack on consumerism with a meditation on the crucial role memory plays in raising us above bestial self- gratification.” Los Angeles Book Review contributor Susan Salter Reynolds called Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore “a nihilist’s novel, a portrait of a disintegrating mind.”

(open new)Loriga published the dystopian novel Surrender in 2019 in the United States after being translated from Spanish by Carolina De Robertis. The novel won Spain’s Alfaguara Prize in 2017 under the title Rendición. The novel’s narrator and his wife do not know the whereabouts of status of their sons, who are fighting in a distant war. The couple has taken in a silent boy who they found six months previous to the start of the story. The couple and the boy and then forced to move into  city where the buildings are transparent and all secrets and privacy are forbidden. After the narrator finds work in the city and gets used to its regular flow of life that he begins to question his marriage and the structure of society in general.

A contributor to Publishers Weekly said that “Loriga’s chilling portent of the future will undoubtedly resonate with readers concerned about the erosion of privacy.” The same reviewer called Surrender a “memorable page-turner.” A Kirkus Reviews contributor stated: “Blending a realistic portrait of a marriage with a symbolic setting brings mixed results, but this novel still has plenty of power.” The reviewer noted, however, that “at times the book’s subtlety feels too restrained.” In reviewing Rendición in an article in World Literature Today, Edward Waters Hood claimed that “this is a disquieting novel, one that presents the perennial problems of authoritarianism versus individual freedom and collective interests versus those of the individual. Loriga’s use of ambiguity and foreshadowing make for a suspenseful novel that will maintain his readers’ interest right up to the surprise ending.”(close new)

BIOCRIT

PERIODICALS

  • Booklist, September 15, 1997, Jim O’Laughlin, review of My Brother’s Gun, p. 208; July, 2004, Carl Hays, review of Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore, p. 1828.

  • Kirkus Reviews, May 15, 2004, review of Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore, p. 463; December 15, 2019, review of Surrender.

  • Library Journal, August 1, 1997, Jim Dwyer, review of My Brother’s Gun, p. 132.

  • Los Angeles Times Book Review, September 19, 2004, Susan Salter Reynolds, review of Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore, p. R11.

  • New Internationalist, October 1, 2003, Vanessa Baird, review of Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore, p. 31.

  • Publishers Weekly, July 14, 1997, review of My Brother’s Gun, p. 63; April 26, 2004, review of Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore, p. 37; December 9, 2019, review of Surrender, p. 124.

  • Variety, October 13, 1997, Lisa Nesselson, review of Carne tremula, p. 84; December 1, 1997, Jonathan Holland, review of La pistola de mi hermano, p. 75; May 10, 2004, Jonathan Holland, review of The Seventh Day, p. 47.

  • Washington Post, August 1, 2004, Andrew Sean Greer, review of Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore, p. D8.

  • World Literature Today, September 1, 2017, Edward Waters Hood, review of Rendición.

ONLINE

  • 3 A.M. Online, http://www.3ammagazine.com/ (January, 2004), Richard Marshall, author interview.

  • Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo 8 1/2 (Madrid, Spain), 2007
  • Ya sólo habla de amor Alfaguara (Madrid, Spain), 2008
  • Los oficiales y el destino de Cordelia Aleph (Barcelona, Spain), 2009
  • Sombrero y Mississippi: Impresiones sobre el oficio de la impresión El Aleph (Barcelona, Spain), 2010
  • El bebedor de lágrimas: Un amor eterno, un destino oscuro Alfaguara (Madrid, Spain), 2011
  • Za Za, emperador de Ibiza Alfaguara (Madrid, Spain), 2014
  • Rendición Alfaguara (Barcelona, Spain), 2017
  • El vuelo de los charcos Trama (Madrid, Spain), 2018
  • Sábado, domingo Alfaguara (Barcelona, Spain), 2019
1. Surrender LCCN 2019024027 Type of material Book Personal name Loriga, Ray, 1967- author. Uniform title Rendición. English Main title Surrender / Ray Loriga ; translated from the Spanish by Carolina De Robertis. Edition First Mariner Books edition. Published/Produced Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2020. Projected pub date 2002 Description 1 online resource ISBN 9780358298724 (eISBN) 9781328529916 (ebook) 9780358172345 (eISBN) (trade paperback) Item not available at the Library. Why not? 2. Las dos muertes de Ray Loriga LCCN 2019370163 Type of material Book Personal name Jiménez, Daniel, 1981- author. Main title Las dos muertes de Ray Loriga / Daniel Jiménez. Edition Primera edición. Published/Produced Barcelona : Galaxia Gutenberg, enero de 2019. ©2019 Description 270 pages ; 21 cm. ISBN 9788417747022 8417747028 CALL NUMBER PQ6710.I5378 D67 2019 CABIN BRANCH Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms - STORED OFFSITE 3. Sábado, domingo LCCN 2019386173 Type of material Book Personal name Loriga, Ray, 1967- Main title Sábado, domingo / Ray Loriga. Edition Primera edición. Published/Produced Barcelona : Alfaguara, febrero de 2019. Description 194 pages ; 24 cm. ISBN 9788420435695 8420435694 CALL NUMBER PQ6662.O77 S23 2019 CABIN BRANCH Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms - STORED OFFSITE 4. El vuelo de los charcos LCCN 2018401549 Type of material Book Personal name Iglesias, Eduardo, 1952- author. Main title El vuelo de los charcos / Eduardo Iglesias ; prólogo de Ray Loriga. Published/Produced Madrid : Trama, [2018] ©2018 Description 239 pages ; 23 cm. ISBN 9788494846519 8494846515 CALL NUMBER PQ6659.G44 V8 2018 CABIN BRANCH Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms - STORED OFFSITE 5. Rendición LCCN 2017445212 Type of material Book Personal name Loriga, Ray, 1967- author. Main title Rendición / Ray Loriga. Edition Primera edición. Published/Produced Barcelona : Alfaguara, mayo de 2017. Description 210 pages ; 24 cm. ISBN 9788420426860 8420426865 CALL NUMBER PQ6662.O77 R45 2017 CABIN BRANCH Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms - STORED OFFSITE 6. Za Za, emperador de Ibiza LCCN 2014396995 Type of material Book Personal name Loriga, Ray, 1967- author. Main title Za Za, emperador de Ibiza / Ray Loriga. Published/Produced Madrid : Alfaguara, [2014] Description 205 pages ; 24 cm ISBN 9788420475103 Links Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1412/2014396995-b.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1412/2014396995-d.html CALL NUMBER MLCM 2014/41328 LANDOVR Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms - STORED OFFSITE 7. El bebedor de lágrimas : un amor eterno, un destino oscuro LCCN 2011536960 Type of material Book Personal name Loriga, Ray, 1967- Main title El bebedor de lágrimas : un amor eterno, un destino oscuro / Ray Loriga. Edition Primera edición. Published/Created Madrid : Alfaguara, 2011. Description 300 pages ; 22 cm. ISBN 9788420407593 Links Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1208/2011536960-b.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1208/2011536960-d.html CALL NUMBER PQ6662.O77 B43 2011 LANDOVR Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms - STORED OFFSITE 8. Sombrero y Mississippi : impresiones sobre el oficio de la impresión LCCN 2010476562 Type of material Book Personal name Loriga, Ray, 1967- Main title Sombrero y Mississippi : impresiones sobre el oficio de la impresión / Ray Loriga. Edition 1. ed. Published/Created Barcelona : El Aleph, 2010. Description 140 p. ; 22 cm. ISBN 9788476699430 Links Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1105/2010476562-b.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1105/2010476562-d.html CALL NUMBER PN518 .L67 2010 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms 9. Los oficiales y el destino de Cordelia LCCN 2009471807 Type of material Book Personal name Loriga, Ray, 1967- Main title Los oficiales y el destino de Cordelia / Ray Loriga. Edition 1. ed. Published/Created Barcelona : Aleph, 2009. Description 77 p. ; 19 cm. ISBN 9788476698792 Links Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1109/2009471807-b.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1109/2009471807-d.html CALL NUMBER PQ6662.O77 O45 2009 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms 10. Ya sólo habla de amor LCCN 2009444118 Type of material Book Personal name Loriga, Ray, 1967- Main title Ya sólo habla de amor / Ray Loriga. Edition 2a ed. Published/Created Madrid : Alfaguara, 2008. Description 176 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN 9788420474380 (pbk.) CALL NUMBER MLCM 2009/41102 FT MEADE Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms - STORED OFFSITE 11. Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo LCCN 2008350343 Type of material Book Personal name Loriga, Ray, 1967- Main title Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo / guión cinematográfico de Ray Loriga. Edition 1. ed. en la Colección Espiral. Published/Created Madrid : 8 1/2, 2007. Description 185 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. ISBN 9788496582293 CALL NUMBER PN1997.2 .T468 2007 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms
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    RAY LORIGA is an author, screenwriter, and film director. Surrender, which won the prestigious Alfaguara Prize in Spain in 2017, is his third novel to be published in the United States. His previous, Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore, received rave reviews in the New York Times, Washington Post, and elsewhere. Loriga has been translated into fourteen languages. He lives in Madrid.

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    Ray Loriga
    Ray Loriga in Barcelona, 2014
    Ray Loriga in Barcelona, 2014
    Born Jorge Loriga Torrenova
    March 5, 1967 (age 52)
    Madrid, Spain
    Pen name Ray Loriga
    Occupation Writer, film director
    Nationality Spanish
    Period 1990s–present
    Literary movement X Generation
    Notable awards Alfaguara Novel Prize
    Spouse Christina Rosenvinge (div. 2006)
    Children 2
    Jorge Loriga Torrenova, better known as Ray Loriga (born March 5, 1967), is a Spanish author, screenwriter, and director[1] (born Madrid, 1967).

    His first novel Lo Peor de todo (The Worst Thing of All), was published in 1992, and was followed by Héroes in 1993. Caídos del Cielo - La pistola de mi hermano (My Brother's Gun) was the first of his novels to be published in English, and he directed a film based on this book in 1997. In the same year, he worked together with Pedro Almodóvar and Jorge Guerricaechevarria to produce the screenplay for the film Carne trémula (Live Flesh), also directed by Almodóvar. The screenplay was based on the 1986 novel of the same name by the British crime writer Ruth Rendell. His second novel to be published in English was Tokio ya no nos quiere (Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore).[2]

    Loriga married Spanish-Danish singer-songwriter Christina Rosenvinge in 1989.

    In April 2017, Loriga was awarded the Alfaguara Prize for his novel Rendición (Surrender). It is one of the most financially rewarding Spanish-language literary prizes.[3] His most recent novel, Sábado, domingo (Saturday, Sunday), was published in February 2019.

    Contents
    1 Bibliography
    1.1 Novels
    1.2 Short story collections
    1.3 Screenplays
    2 Filmography
    3 External links
    4 References
    Bibliography
    Novels
    Lo peor de todo (The Worst Thing of All) (1992)
    Héroes (Heroes) (1993)
    Caídos del Cielo - La pistola de mi hermano (My Brother's Gun) (1995, English publication in 1998)
    Tokio ya no nos quiere (Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore) (1999, English publication in 2003)
    Trífero (2000)
    El hombre que inventó Manhattan (The Man Who Invented Manhattan) (2004)
    Yo solo hablo de amor (I Only Speak of Love) (2008)
    Za Za, emperador de Ibiza (Za Za, the Emperor of Ibiza) (2014)
    Rendición (Surrender) (2017 - Alfaguara prize - English publication scheduled 2020)
    Sábado, domingo (Saturday, Sunday) (2018)
    Short story collections
    Días extraños (Strange Days) (1994)
    Días aún más extraños (Even Stranger Days) (2007)
    Los oficiales (The Officers) (2009)
    El destino de Cordelia (Cordelia's Destiny) (2009)
    Screenplays
    Carne trémula (Live Flesh) (1997) with Pedro Almodóvar and Jorge Guerricaechevarria, directed by Pedro Almodóvar
    La pistola de mi hermano (My Brother's Gun) (1997)
    El séptimo día (The Seventh Day) (2004) Directed by Carlos Saura
    Ausentes (Absentees) (2005)
    Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo (Teresa: The Body of Christ) (2007)
    Filmography
    La pistola de mi hermano (My Brother's Gun) (1997)
    Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo (Teresa: The Body of Christ) (2007)

Surrender

Ray Loriga. Mariner, $15.99 trade paper (224p) ISBN 978-1-328-52852-0

Loriga (Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore) envisions in this gripping tale an unsettling dystopia in which all secrets are forbidden. After 10 years of war, a couple and the child they found wandering the abandoned landscape ate evacuated from their home and relocated to "the transparent city." The glass-domed metropolis protects its citizens from the outside world while providing for their every need. Each wall, ceiling, and floor is see-through; everyone is assigned the same nondescript clothing; and the only prohibition is on "hiding or spying." As the unnamed male half of the couple, who narrates, begins adjusting to the glimmering new world, where nothing is private and free will is sacrificed to strict order, he begins questioning the monotonous controlled life where "mysteries and desires are devoured" by "excessive visibility." When the authorities discover he's shared his concerns with coworkers, they give him a pill that sends him into a deep sleep. He awakens two days later, full of overwhelming feelings of acceptance and happiness despite knowing deep down he has nothing to celebrate. Worse, a renewed swell of resistance puts him at odds with his adopted son. Loriga's chilling portent of the future will undoubtedly resonate with readers concerned about the erosion of privacy. This memorable page-turner will appeal to fans of Brave New World. (Feb.)

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Loriga, Ray SURRENDER Mariner/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (Adult Fiction) $15.99 2, 25 ISBN: 978-1-328-52852-0

Spanish novelist and film director Loriga (Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore, 2004, etc.) traces the fortunes of a married couple progressing through an increasingly dystopian landscape.

Some dystopian fiction abounds with specifics, the better to comment on the present moment. Loriga's novel--his third to appear in the U.S.--takes a more ambiguous and archetypal route. The narrator and his wife have been married a long time--long enough, at least, to have two sons old enough to be fighting in a war where they may or may not have been killed. When the novel begins, a silent child has been living with the couple for six months. "He was wounded when he arrived, which was part of why we started caring for him," the narrator writes. The boy's silence hangs over the book: Like the fate of the couple's children, it's unclear if it denotes something sinister or is a pause before a return to normalcy. Loriga balances granular details, such as the class differences between the husband and wife, with more ambiguous elements. The novel takes a shift into a more overtly science-fictional mode when the couple and their young charge are forced to move to a city--one where the buildings are transparent and privacy is a thing of the past. There are hints here of the government's potential for repressive violence and something unsettling happening with the regulation of hygiene, but, largely, life goes on. The narrator finds a job and settles into a routine, and it's only after time passes that he begins to realize that things are very wrong in both this society and his marriage. At times the book's subtlety feels too restrained, but its climax packs abundant weight.

Blending a realistic portrait of a marriage with a symbolic setting brings mixed results, but this novel still has plenty of power.

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"Surrender." Publishers Weekly, 9 Dec. 2019, p. 124. Gale General OneFile, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A609311001/ITOF?u=schlager&sid=ITOF&xid=cc2e4da5. Accessed 13 Jan. 2020. "Loriga, Ray: SURRENDER." Kirkus Reviews, 15 Dec. 2019. Gale General OneFile, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A608364723/ITOF?u=schlager&sid=ITOF&xid=1d08ccc5. Accessed 13 Jan. 2020.