Mercè Rodoreda i Gurguí (Catalan pronunciation: [məɾˈsɛ ruðuˈɾɛðə]; 10 October 1908 – 13 April 1983) was a Spanish novelist, who wrote in Catalan. She...
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The Mercè Rodoreda Award for stories and narrations, officially and in Catalan Premi Mercè Rodoreda is a literary award in the Catalan language convened...
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Rodoreda is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aloysius Rodoreda (1892–1958), Australian politician Mercè Rodoreda (1908–1983), Spanish...
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2024-02-19. "Mercè Rodoreda | Autor | LibraryThing". LibraryThing.com (in Catalan). Retrieved 2024-02-19. Real, Neus (2021). "Mercè Rodoreda, the most translated...
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Modern Novel."Mercè Rodoreda: La mort i la primavera (Death in Spring):" Rodoreda, Mercè. La Mort I La Primavera. Fundacio Merce Rodoreda. Edited by Carme...
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translator Mercè Foradada (born 1947), Spanish writer Mercè Prat i Prat (1880–1936), Spanish beatified Roman Catholic nun and martyr Mercè Rodoreda (1908–1983)...
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Pere Quart, poet, playwright, translator, narrator, and journalist Mercè Rodoreda (1909–1983), writer, known for novel The Time of the Doves (1962) Miquel...
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artistic gymnast Natalia, the protagonist of The Time of the Doves by Mercè Rodoreda Natalia Arlovskaya, the given name for the national personification...
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are considered mainly responsible for the renewal of Catalan prose), Mercè Rodoreda, Joan Oliver Sallarès or "Pere Quart", Pere Calders, Gabriel Ferrater...
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quanta guerra...) is a Spanish novel that was written by the author Mercè Rodoreda, first published in 1980. The novel was written during the author's...
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name has a second literary appearance in 1937, when Catalan writer Mercè Rodoreda wrote her novel Aloma. In it, the main character is baptized Àngela...
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best book of its kind in the world." In 1986, he translated popular Mercè Rodoreda's novel The Time of the Doves. Eyes on the Street (1974) Modern Catalan...
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the Khazars Milorad Pavić 1984 39 Serbian 77 The Time of the Doves Mercè Rodoreda 1962 38 Catalan 78 Silence in the Age of Noise Erling Kagge 2016 38...
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Catalunya (FGC) commuter trains - Provença (L6, L7, L3, L5). The writer Mercè Rodoreda was born at number 340 of career de Balmes in 1908. Palauet Pérez Samanillo...
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Priestley – The Shapes of Sleep Mary Renault – The Bull from the Sea Mercè Rodoreda – The Time of the Doves (La plaça del Diamant) Sankar – Chowringhee...
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(1915–2004, France, nf) José Enrique Rodó (1871–1917, Uruguay, nf) Mercè Rodoreda (1908–1983, Spain, f/d) Nelson Rodrigues (1912–1980, Brazil, d/nf/f)...
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1908 – Johnny Green, American conductor and composer (d. 1989) 1908 – Mercè Rodoreda, Catalan author and poet (d. 1983) 1909 – Robert F. Boyle, American...
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Sarah Lark and David Safier, among many others. In 2019 she won the Mercè Rodoreda Award by Òmnium Cultural with the short stories collection Cavalcarem...
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the Hollow of His Hand Jean Raspail – Who Will Remember the People... Mercè Rodoreda (died 1983) – La mort i la primavera (Death in Spring) José Saramago...
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Premio Ciudad de Barcelona) accepted originals in Catalan. In 1962, Mercè Rodoreda published The Time of the Doves, possibly the book which paved the way...
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Barcelona: Anagrama (2021) Mira. Il·lustracions de Mercè Galí. Barcelona: Animallibres (2021) Mercè Rodoreda Award for El parèntesi més llarg (2012) Anagrama...
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in 2004, Apunts per al retrat d'una ciutat — 2 and in 2007 won the Mercè Rodoreda Award for short stories for Defensa pròpia. In 2011 he published Plantes...
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Robbins Nora Roberts Frances Forbes-Robertson Edwin Arlington Robinson Mercè Rodoreda Theodore Roethke Emma Winner Rogers Romain Rolland Martha Parmelee Rose...
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Sagarra 1936 – Felip Graugés i Camprodon 1941 – Domènec Perramon 1949 – Mercè Rodoreda i Gurguí 1953 – Agustí Bartra 1958 – Joaquim Boixés 1959 – Albert Manent...
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Villaronga tried unsuccessfully to find financing to adapt a novel by Mercè Rodoreda, La mort i la primavera. Instead he had to take some commission works...
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Des del Balcó (2001), Mirall trencat (2002, based on the novel by Mercè Rodoreda), La Via Augusta (2007), Serrallonga (2008), Les veus del Pamano (2009...
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Castelao ('Castelao') writing in the Galician language, Josep Carner and Mercè Rodoreda writing in the Catalan language), scientists, artists and professionals...
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translated more times than any other since she surpassed another author, Mercè Rodoreda. 1979 - Finalist in the Apelles Mestres award. 1998 - Nominated as a...
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James Joyce, Marcel Proust, José Maria de Eça de Queiroz, Clarín, Mercè Rodoreda, Jorge Semprún, Lídia Jorge, Agustina Bessa-Luís, Juan Ramón Jiménez...
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together with Maria Girona. Mercè Rodoreda – El carrer de les Camèlies, Cercle de Lectors, Barcelona, 2002 (novel) Mercè Rodoreda – Tots els contes, Vols...
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