Fiction

Juan Alonso was born in Buenos Aires, where his parents were living in exile (his father was the Spanish literary critic Amado Alonso). Further political exile from Argentina brought their family to America, where Juan spent his adolescence. He was co-founder of The Boston Review where he was Editor during the first four years. He is the author of five favorably reviewed novels as well as much other, shorter fiction:

Fin: Novellas (2010)

The Chipped Wall and Two Other Stories (2001)

Killing The Mandarin (1995)

Althea (the Divorce of Adam and Eve) (1977)

The Passion Of Robert Bronson (1976)

The Chipped Wall (1966)

He teaches at Tufts University and lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For more, see fiction.