
Rodolfo Naró was born in Tequila, Jalisco, in 1967. In 2000, he received the Young Creators Fellowship from FONCA in the novel category. His poetry is collected in Los días inútiles (1985–1995), Lo que dejó tu adiós (1995–2005), and Elegir el fuego (2005–2015).
As a novelist, he is the author of El orden infinito, finalist for the 2006 Premio Planeta Argentina and named one of the best novels of 2007 by Gatopardo magazine; Cállate niña; Un corazón para Eva; Una eternidad para Eva; and La letra alemana.
He is also the author of the children’s books Paganino, El misterio del colibrí—selected by IBBY Mexico to represent Mexican children’s literature at the 2022 Madrid Book Fair—Panda Sideral, and Limonsol.
Since 2019, he has been a member of Mexico’s National System of Art Creators. He currently lives in Mexico City.