David Hernández de la Fuente started his career as fiction writer in 2004 with the book Las puertas del sueño (Madrid, 2005), which was awarded the VIII Young Artists Prize of the Community of Madrid (Spanish Wikipedia) and he has published ever since novels and short stories in literary journals (Barcelona Review, Cuadernos del Matemático) and anthologies (Inmenso estrecho, etc.). His experimental novel Continental (2007) was acclaimed by the critic as the work of "one of the most vigorous representatives of the New Spanish Narrative."[5] He has been awarded the prestigious Valencia Prize for Narrative (Institució Alfons el Magnànim (Spanish Wikipedia), Diputación de Valencia (Spanish Wikipedia)) for his novel A cubierto (Madrid, 2011).[6][7] Further on he has published the fictional travel diary s/t, and the novels La caverna de las cigarras, El retorno de los Heraclidas and El origen del vellocino de oro .
Essays and non-fiction
Hernández de la Fuente has authored several books on Classics and the Ancient World such as Oráculos griegos (2008), De Galatea a Barbie (2010), Las máscaras del hidalgo (2010), Vidas de Pitágoras (2011), Breve historia de Bizancio (2011) Historia del pensamiento político griego (2014) or Civilización Griega (2014) among others.[8] He has won unanimous praise from both the public and the critics for his non-fiction writing on Classical Literature and its reception in the modern world.[9] His popular monograph on Pythagoras, with two editions, has been appointed "Book of the Year" by the cultural supplement of El País.[10] His last essay on Dionysos and Ariadne El despertar del alma (2017) has also won praise from both scholars and literary critics.[11]
Moreover, he has edited collective monographs such as New Perspectives on Late Antiquity (2011) or The Theodosian Age (AD 379–455): Power, Place, Belief and Learning at the End of the Western Empire (2013) and authored numerous scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals.[12] Hernández de la Fuente has edited, translated into Spanish and commented Classical authors such as Nonnus of Panopolis, Plutarch, Plato or Pindar.
Literary criticism
He regularly collaborates in several journals of literature, history and literary criticism (Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, Revista de Libros, etc.) and in daily newspapers such as La Razón. Hernández de la Fuente has authored numerous articles of popular science regarding the Ancient World and he is advisor for Classical Antiquity at the magazine Historia National Geographic (Spanish Wikipedia).
Awards and fellowships
Prize for Young Narrative. Community of Madrid (2004) for the book Las puertas del sueño.
Prize of the Pastor Foundation for Classical Studies (2005)[13]
'El último dálmata' in Inmenso estrecho. Cuentos sobre inmigración (Kailas, Madrid 2005 y Puzzle, Madrid 2006). ISBN978-84-934491-3-1 and ISBN978-84-89746-08-4 (pocket).
Las máscaras del hidalgo (Delirio Ediciones, Salamanca 2010). ISBN978-84-937495-7-6. Revised 2nd ed. (Guillermo Escolar Editor, Madrid 2022). ISBN 978-84-18981-65-4.
Bakkhos Anax. Un estudio sobre Nono de Panópolis (Nueva Roma, 30, CSIC, Madrid 2008). ISBN978-84-00-08693-0
Lovecraft. Una mitología (ELR, Madrid, 2004). ISBN978-84-87607-13-4. Revised 2nd ed. Editorial Materia oscura, Madrid 2017. ISBN 978-84-943945-3-9.
Edited books
Shaping the "Divine Man" Holiness, Charisma and Leadership in the Graeco-Roman World (edited with Marco Alviz Fernández), Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2023. ISBN 978-3-515-13398-2
De ὅρος a limes: el concepto de frontera en el mundo antiguo y su recepción (edited with Marco Alviz Fernández), (Escolar y Mayo editores, Madrid 2017). ISBN9788417134037.
De Orfeo a David Lynch: Mito, Simbolismo y Recepción. Ensayos y ficciones (edited with Fernando Broncano), (Escolar y Mayo editores, Madrid 2015). ISBN978-84-16020-47-8.
New Perspectives on Late Antiquity in the Eastern Roman Empire (edited with Ana de Francisco Heredero and Susana Torres Prieto), (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle 2014). ISBN978-1-4438-6395-7.
Historia del pensamiento político griego: teoría y praxis (with Pedro Barceló), (Editorial Trotta, Madrid 2014). ISBN978-84-9879-540-0.
El espejismo del bárbaro. Ciudadanos y extranjeros al final de la Antigüedad (edited with David Álvarez Jiménez and Rosa Sanz Serrano), (Biblioteca Potestas, n.1, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón 2013). ISBN978-84-8021-913-6
The Theodosian Age (AD 379–455): Power, Place, Belief and Learning at the End of the Western Empire (edited with Rosa García-Gasco and Sergio González Sánchez), (Archaeopress, Oxford 2013). ISBN978-1-4073-1107-4
De Prometeo a Frankenstein: autómatas, ciborgs y otras creaciones más que humanas (edited with Fernando Broncano), (Ediciones Evohé, Madrid 2012). ISBN978-84-15415-19-0.
New Perspectives on Late Antiquity (ed.), (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle 2011). ISBN978-1-4438-2718-8
De Galatea a Barbie: Autómatas, robots y otras figuras de la construcción femenina (edited with Fernando Broncano), (Lengua de Trapo, Madrid 2010). ISBN978-84-8381-068-2
Cuadernos del abismo: homenaje a H.P. Lovecraft (edited with Fernando Broncano), (Literaturas.Com Libros, Madrid 2008). ISBN978-84-612-3962-7. Revised second edition (Literaturas Com Libros, Madrid 2009). ISBN978-84-613-2333-3