Antonio Álvarez Solís

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Álvarez Solís in 2012

Antonio Álvarez Méndez, better known as Antonio Álvarez Solís (Madrid, July 18, 1929 - March 30, 2020),[1] was a Spanish journalist.

Biography[edit]

He started working for the newspaper La Vanguardia where he became editor aged 27. Later he was founding director of magazine Interviú[2] and was one of the founders of the satirical magazine Por Favor in 1974. He was a collaborator of several televisions and radio stations at national and regional level.

In his last years he collaborated with the Gara and Deia newspapers.[3]

He died on March 30, 2020.[4]

Work[edit]

  • Qué es el búnker. Barcelona: La Gaya Ciencia, 1976. ISBN 9788470809514.
  • Divorcio, recta final. Barcelona: Ediciones Actuales, 1977. ISBN 8485286685.
  • El año que va a pasar. Bitácora, 1990. ISBN 9788486832650.
  • Verte desnuda. Madrid: Temas de Hoy, 1992. ISBN 9788478801558.
  • Jóvenes de corazón: la utilidad de la vejez. Barcelona: Martínez Roca, 2000. ISBN 9788427025448.
  • Cartas a Euskadi: dos años en el micrófono. Madrid: Foca, Ediciones y Distribuciones Generales, 2003. ISBN 9788495440419.
  • Horas sin tiempo. Bilbao: Euskal Irrati Telebista (EITB), 2007. ISBN 9788493600556.
  • Así veo Euskal Herria. Gara, 2009. ISBN 9788495663894.
  • Mujeres, ultramarinos y coloniales. Txalaparta, 2010. ISBN 9788481365856.
  • Crisis del periodismo: la información y la calle. Nafarroa: Erein, 2012. ISBN 9788497467445.
  • Él, historia de una amistad. Círculo Rojo, 2017. ISBN 9788491608585.

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