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Ruth Baza Espinilla ( born february 29th, 1972) is a Spanish author, journalist and photographer. She belongs to the so-called Generation X for her contribution to Spanish literature during the 90s and early 21st century, and shares with authors such as Gabriela Bustelo, Roger Wolfe or Nicolás Casariego a literary style impregnated by rock aesthetics, the audiovisual and commercial culture, fundamentally Anglo-Saxon, pessimism and existential anguish, reinforced with a language between lyrical, critical and direct.