Gervasio Posadas Mañé


Gervasio Posadas Mañé, more widely known as Gervasio Posadas, is a prize-winning novelist, born in Uruguay and currently resident in Spain.

Biography

Gervasio Posadas was born in Montevideo in 1962, the son of an Uruguayan diplomat. He and his three siblings spent their childhood travelling between diplomatic missions in the USSR, Argentina and the United Kingdom, eventually taking up residence in Spain. He worked for several multinational companies as a marketing specialist before dedicating himself to writing on a full time basis. He published his first novel El secreto del gazpacho , a lampoon of self-improvement manuals, in 2007, with a further six to follow, including Niki Zas y el retrete nuclear – a novel for children – and La venganza es dulce y además engorda , which was included in the New Spanish Books 2009 shortlist of books recommended for translation into English.
El mentalista de Hitler , published in May 2016, is based on the true story of Erik Jan Hanussen, who predicted Hitler’s rise to power in the early 1930s.
According to the Spanish writer Juan Eslava Galán, “it’s a splendid novel, that reveals a little known side of Nazi Germany.” His latest novel, El mercader de la muerte is centred around the enigmatic figure of Basil Zaharoff, an international gun-runner who was particularly active in the 1930s. It has been described by the novelist Lorenzo Silva as "A crude life journey, from Constantinople to Montecarlo, narrated with rare elegance and which reads like one of the best-written mystery stories."
Gervasio is the brother of the writer Carmen Posadas, with whom he jointly wrote Hoy caviar, mañana sardinas , which won the :es:Premio Sent Sovi|Premio Sent Sovi for Gastronomic Literature in 2008 and the Prix Eugénie Brazier for Best Gastronomic Novel in 2014.
The author writes a blog for the Spanish edition of the Huffington Post.

In Spanish