José María Aristimuño P. is a Venezuelan writer, musician, and composer with a background in Electronic Engineering, specializing in Logical Circuits in Stochastic Processes from Simón Bolívar University in Venezuela.
As an author, he has explored various literary genres. In poetry, he has published collections such as Haiku: Círculos de Viento y Agua, Puntos y Curvas, El Vuelo Azul de la Gaviota, and El Vuelo de las Mariposas Amarillas. His novels in the costumbrista genre include Aguacero and Nelly Louise, Orinoco Dorado, while El Banquero, El Entomólogo, and La Calle Kant are set in urban contexts. In the realm of essays, his notable works include La Cáscara del Poder, La Felicidad Permanente, El Inconsciente Genético, La Deriva Humana, and Ciudad Mutante.
One of his most recent works is The Whitney Syndrome Bodyguard, available on Amazon, where he delves into the routines of bodyguards as well as the emotional and psychological impact of a role in which someone else’s well-being depends on them.
Another book written by this author is Nelly Louise: Orinoco Dorado, also available on Amazon. In addition to his literary endeavors, José María Aristimuño P. has also ventured into music, with compositions available on platforms such as Apple Music.