✍️ Author Biography
Algis Uždavinys
📅 1962 – 2010
🌍 English
📚 2 free books
⭐ Known for: El mundo bajo los párpados (2010)
Jacobo Siruela, an aristocrat and publisher, founded Ediciones Siruela and Ediciones Atalanta, focusing on diverse literature and esoteric themes.
Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart y Martínez de Irujo, known as Jacobo Siruela, was born in Madrid in 1954 into a prominent Spanish aristocratic family. After studying Philosophy and Literature, he embarked on a career in publishing. In 1980, he was granted the title of Count of Siruela. He married María Eugenia Fernández de Castro y Fernández-Shaw in 1980, with whom he had two children, and later married Inka Martí Kiemann in 2004. His professional life has been marked by significant contributions to the literary world.
Siruela established Ediciones Siruela in 1982, publishing important works of Arthurian literature and founding cultural magazines and literary collections. He later co-founded Ediciones Atalanta with his wife Inka Martí in 2005. This publishing house has developed distinct collections, including Ars Brevis, Memoria Mundi, Imaginatio Vera, and Liber Naturae, featuring a wide array of authors from classical to contemporary, with a notable emphasis on esoteric, philosophical, and fantastical literature. He has received several awards for his editorial work and design.
Editorial Career and Vision
Jacobo Siruela's publishing career began with the founding of Ediciones Siruela in 1982, where he championed the publication of Arthurian cycle novels in Spain. He also curated collections like 'El Ojo sin Párpado,' dedicated to fantastic literature. His involvement with the interdisciplinary cultural magazine 'El Paseante' further showcased his broad intellectual interests. In 2005, he launched Ediciones Atalanta with his wife, Inka Martí. This new venture has cultivated several collections, notably 'Memoria Mundi' and 'Imaginatio Vera,' which delve into a diverse range of subjects including mythology, comparative religion, esoteric philosophy, and the history of consciousness. The publishing house has become a significant platform for works exploring mystical traditions, ancient wisdom, and the hidden aspects of human experience.
Focus on Esoteric and Mystical Literature
Through Ediciones Atalanta, Jacobo Siruela has actively promoted literature that engages with esoteric, spiritual, and philosophical traditions. Collections like 'Memoria Mundi' have featured seminal texts such as the Upanishads, the I Ching, and works by figures like R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz, Pythagoras, Jakob Böhme, and Gershom Scholem. The 'Imaginatio Vera' collection includes authors like James Hillman, Károly Kerényi, and Joseph Campbell, exploring archetypal psychology, mythology, and the nature of imagination. This deliberate curation highlights Siruela's commitment to making accessible works that bridge the gap between intellectual inquiry and spiritual exploration, often touching upon Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and other less mainstream philosophical currents.
Literary Works and Anthologies
Beyond his extensive editorial work, Jacobo Siruela is also an author. His literary debut, 'El mundo bajo los párpados' (2010), received critical recognition. He has also authored 'Libros, secretos' (2015) and 'Historia mínima de la Casa de Alba' (2012). Siruela has further contributed to the literary landscape through his work as an editor of anthologies. He curated collections focused on fantastic literature, such as 'Antología universal del relato fantástico' (2013), and others dedicated to themes like vampires and decadence. His editorial efforts have consistently aimed to bring diverse and often overlooked literary and philosophical traditions to a wider audience.