Manuel Alfonseca

Manuel Alfonseca (born 1946, Madrid) is a Spanish writer and university professor. He is the son of the painter and sculptor Manuel Alfonseca Santana.

Manuel Alfonseca
Manuel Alfonseca.
BornManuel Alfonseca Moreno
(1946-04-24) April 24, 1946
Spain Madrid, España
OccupationProfessor
novelist
Science popularizer

Career

He is a doctor of communications engineering and graduated in Computer Science. He worked 22 years at IBM (1972–1994), where he was Senior Technical Staff Member. He has been a professor at several universities: Complutense de Madrid, Politécnica de Madrid and (now) Autónoma de Madrid, where he was a full professor (currently an honorary professor) and director of the Escuela Politécnica Superior (2001–2004).[1]

He has published about two hundred technical papers in Spanish and English,[2][3][4][5] as well as many articles on popular science in high diffusion newspapers[6] and web blogs.[7]

He is the author of over fifty books[8] in the fields of computer science and popular science, as well as historic novels, science fiction, and young adult literature.

Awards

He was granted the Lazarillo Award (1988) and La Brújula Award for Children and Young Adult Narrative (2012),[9] besides having been finalist and included in honor lists several times. He was also given three Outstanding Technical Achievements Awards (1981, 1983, 1985) and one Technical Paper Award (1989) by IBM.

Works

Novels

a) Fantasy

  • The journey of Tivo the Dauntless, Writers Club Press, San José, CA, 2000. English translation of El viaje de Tivo el Arriesgado, Siglo Cultural, 1986.
  • The mystery of the Black Lake. English translation of El misterio del Lago Negro, Siglo Cultural, 1986.
  • The Silver Swan. English translation of La odisea del Cisne de Plata, Siglo Cultural, 1986.
  • The secret of the ice field. English translation of El secreto del campo de hielo, Siglo Cultural, 1986.
  • The lost continent. English translation of El continente perdido, Siglo Cultural, 1986.
  • La aventura de Sir Karel de Nortumbria, Espasa Calpe, 1990, Anaya, 2002.
  • Ennia in Fairie. English translation of Ennia, Noguer, 1993.

b) Historical

  • The ruby of the Ganges. English translation of El rubí del Ganges, Noguer, 1989. Lazarillo Award 1988, translated into Catalan and English.
  • The Heirloom of King Scorpion. English translation of La herencia del rey Escorpión, Aguilar, 1989. Finalista of the Lazarillo Award 1987 and Elena Fortún Award 1988. Translated into French and English: La revanche d'Osiris, Hachette, 1993.
  • Mano Escondida, Alfaguara, 1991. Oxford University Press, 2012.
  • The water of life. English translation of El agua de la vida, S.M., 1998.
  • Una cuestión de honor, Palabra, 1998.
  • The Seal of Aeolus. English translation of El sello de Eolo, Edebé, 2000.
  • The Emerald Tablet. English translation of La tabla esmeralda, Palabra, 2004.
  • The Tartessian Crown. English translation of La corona tartesia, San Pablo, 2012. IV La Brújula Award (2012).

c) Science Fiction

  • A face in time. English translation of Un Rostro en el Tiempo, Noguer, 1989. Finalist of CCEI Award, 1989. Edelvives, 2012.
  • Under an orange sky. English translation of Bajo un cielo anaranjado, S.M., 1992.
  • Beyond the black hole. English translation of Más allá del agujero negro, Terra Nova, 1995.
  • The last dinosaur. English translation of Tras el último dinosaurio, Edebé, 1996. Translated to English, Catalan and Galician.
  • Descend into the hell of Venus. English translation of Descenso al infierno de Venus, Palabra, 1999.
  • Jacob's ladder. English translation of La escala de Jacob, S.M., 2001.
  • Los moradores de la noche, Anaya, 2012. Finalist of the Award to the best independent national novel by El Templo de las mil Puertas, 2013.
  • The history of the Earth-9 colony. English translation of La historia de la colonia Tierra-9, 2013.
  • Operación Quatuor, 2016.

d) Mystery and intrigue

e) Miscellaneous

  • Espérame, Nina, voy contigo, Palabra, 1997.
  • Albatros, Anaya, 2001.
Popular science
  • Human cultures and evolution, Vantage Press, New York, 1979.
  • La vida en otros mundos, Alhambra, 1982. McGraw Hill, 1993.
  • El futuro de la evolución, Alhambra, 1985.
  • El tiempo y el hombre, Alhambra, 1985.
  • De lo infinitamente pequeño a lo infinitamente grande, Alhambra, 1986.
  • 1000 grandes científicos, diccionario Espasa, 1996.
  • The fifth level of evolution. English translation of El quinto nivel, Adhara, 2005.[10] Digital revised edition, 2014.
  • El tiempo y el hombre, Ediciones U.A.M., 2008.
  • ¿Es compatible Dios con la ciencia? Evolución y cosmología, CEU Ediciones, 2013.
  • 60 preguntas sobre ciencia y fe respondidas por 26 profesores de universidad, ed. Francisco José Soler Gil y Manuel Alfonseca. Stella Maris, 2014. New edition Schedas 2020.
  • Viajes hacia lo infinitamente pequeño y lo infinitamente grande. Ediciones Logos e Instituto de Filosofía Universidad Austral, Buenos Aires, 2015.
  • World Population: Past, Present, & Future. World Scientific, Singapore, 2016. Coauthors: Julio A. Gonzalo, Félix F. Muñoz.
  • Evolución biológica y cultural en la historia de la vida y del hombre, CEU Ediciones, 2017.
Popular computer science
  • Cómo hacer juegos de aventura, Siglo Cultural, Enciclopedia Práctica de la Informática Aplicada, nr. 1, Madrid 1986.
  • Aprenda Matemáticas y Estadística con el lenguaje APL, Siglo Cultural, Enciclopedia Práctica de la Informática Aplicada, nr. 30, Madrid 1987.
Texts on computer science
  • Teoría de Lenguajes, Gramáticas y Autómatas, Universidad y Cultura, Textos de Cátedra, Madrid 1987, 1991, Promosoft, 1997. Coauthors: Justo Sancho y Miguel Angel Martínez Orga.
  • Programación Orientada a Objetos, Anaya Multimedia, 1992. Coauthor: Alfonso Alcalá.
  • Guía práctica de C y C++, Anaya Multimedia, 1999. Edición revisada y ampliada, 2005. Edición revisada y ampliada, 2014. Coauthor: Alejandro Sierra.
  • Compiladores e intérpretes: teoría y práctica, Pearson Education, 2006. Coauthors: Marina de la Cruz, Alfonso Ortega, Estrella Pulido.
  • Teoría de Autómatas y Lenguajes Formales, McGraw Hill, 2007. ISBN 978-84-481-5637-4. Coauthors: Enrique Alfonseca, Roberto Moriyón.
Miscellaneous
  • Krishna frente a Cristo, 1978. ISBN 84-300-0252-9.

References

  1. History of the Escuela Politécnica Superior. Web of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
  2. Selection of publications. Web of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
  3. Manuel Alfonseca in Google Scholar. A selection of Manuel Alfonseca papers
  4. Manuel Alfonseca publications indexed by Google Scholar
  5. Manuel Alfonseca at DBLP Bibliography Server
  6. Contributions to the newspaper La Vanguardia. Newspaper contributions
  7. Contributions to blogs. Web of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
  8. Manuel Alfonseca's books. Web of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
  9. Manuel Alfonseca gana el IV Premio La Brújula con la novela «La corona tartesia». BLOG Editorial San Pablo Spain
  10. Publisher page Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. Adhara Publications page
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