Antonio Sarabia was born in Mexico City, June 10, 1944.
He received his early education there and completed his secondary studies
in Guadalajara, Jalisco, at the Institute of Sciences, before returning
to Mexico City to enter the Dept. of Communication Sciences at the Ibero-American
University. His first short story, 'Paredes' (Walls), appeared shortly
after, at age 23, in an anthology of young Mexican writers, published
by Editorial Novaro. Ten years later, in 1978, Bellas Artes of Jalisco
published his book of poems under the title 'Tres Pies al Gato' (Three
Feet on the Cat). In 1981 he left Mexico for Europe and since then he
has divided his time between Paris, France, and Guadalajara, Mexico. In
1988, his first novel 'El Alba de la Muerte' (The Dawn of Death) was nominated
finalist for the Diana-Novedades International Prize. He is married to
Maria Lorenza Cuzin and has one daughter, Monica Sarabia Smilgus, and
one son, Bruno Rene Sarabia Cuzin. His work is represented by the Carmen
Balcells Literary Agency of Barcelona, Spain.