Maria Àngels Anglada was a Catalan poet and novelist. She was born in Vic, Spain, in 1920. She received a degree in Classical Philology at the University...
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The Maria Àngels Anglada Prize (in Catalan: Premi de Narrativa Maria Àngels Anglada; Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpɾɛ.mi ˈðə nə.rə'ti.βa məˈɾi.ə 'aɲ.ʒəlz...
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In 2020, she won the European Union Prize for Literature and the Maria Àngels Anglada Prize. In 2022 the book was also shortlisted for the Warwick Prize...
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Catalan painter Josep Anglada (born 1959), Catalan politician Lola Anglada (1893–1984), Catalan writer Maria Àngels Anglada (1930–1999), Catalan poet...
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Esperantist and author Maria Àngels Anglada (1920–1999), Spanish poet and novelist Maria Anikanova (1916–2005), Soviet speed skater Maria Annus (born 1979)...
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Ferrater (1922–1972), poet, translator and scholar of linguistics Maria Àngels Anglada (1930–1999), poet and novelist Quima Jaume i Carbo (1934–1993), poet...
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the one who killed Franco) received the Sant Jordi Award and the Maria Àngels Anglada Prize. Els ulls de sorra (Eyes of Sand) (La Magrana, Barcelona, 1993...
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amnèsies de Déu (2005), winner of the Salambó, Premi Crexells and Maria Àngels Anglada literary prizes; and Una educació francesa (2009), which won the...
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translation of Memòria d'uns ulls pintats. 2013: Premi de Narrativa Maria Àngels Anglada for Memòria d'uns ulls pintats. 2016: Prix Méditerranée for Les yeux...
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awarded with Josep Pla Award for Quan érem feliços. In 2014 he won the Maria Àngels Anglada Prize for Quan en dèiem xampany. In 2019, he published El fill de...
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