Marsé was born Juan Faneca Roca in Barcelona. His mother died in childbirth, and he was soon adopted by the Marsé family, taking the name Juan Marsé Carbó...
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imposible : memoria y transmisión en Noticias felices en aviones de papel de Juan Marsé y 'El Cementerio de los Libros Olvidados' de Carlos Ruiz Zafón" [The Impossible...
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and in 1992 he wanted to make a third adaptation from a Marsé novel. Aranda recalled, 'Juan Marsé sent me the manuscript of the novel El Amante Bilingüe...
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Javier Gurruchaga. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Juan Marsé, which was based on the killing of Carmen Broto. Set mostly in the old...
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The film was based upon the novel of the same title by Catalan author Juan Marsé. La Muchacha de las Bragas de Oro explores the changing nature of a former...
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joined during the war or later. Si te dicen que caí is a 1973 novel by Juan Marsé (es:Si te dicen que caí) and its 1989 film version by Vicente Aranda....
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written and directed by Vicente Aranda from an adaptation from a novel by Juan Marsé, shoe fetishism pervades the whole story. In the movie from 1995, While...
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Fernando Trueba. The film is based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Juan Marsé. It is an international co-production among companies from Spain, France...
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Mexico novel 2006 Antonio Gamoneda Spain poetry 2007 Juan Gelman Argentina poetry 2008 Juan Marsé Spain novel 2009 José Emilio Pacheco Mexico poetry...
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Retrieved 7 January 2018. "Fernando Trueba reconstruye la Barcelona de Juan Marsé en "El embrujo de Shangai"". La Voz de Galicia. 2 April 2002. Whittaker...
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writers and intellectuals of his generation: Juan Benet, Carlos Barral, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Juan Marsé and Ángel González. He won the Premio Biblioteca...
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mean to compliment the literary awareness of Spanish policemen. Juan Goytisolo Juan Goytisolo Gay (6 January 1931 – 4 June 2017) was a Spanish poet,...
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has called "irreality." Many other Latin American writers, such as Juan Rulfo, Juan José Arreola, and Alejo Carpentier, were investigating these themes...
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improbability whenever it suits his yarn. According to Spanish novelists Juan Marsé and Enrique Vila-Matas, Vásquez creates a powerful dialogue between the...
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Sánchez Ferlosio 2005: Sergio Pitol 2006: Antonio Gamoneda 2007: Juan Gelman 2008: Juan Marsé 2009: José Emilio Pacheco 2010: Ana María Matute 2011: Nicanor...
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Panties). This was an adaptation of a popular novel by his fellow Catalan Juan Marsé, in which Aranda displayed a more mature style. A Falangist character...
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Habana). In 1997 he received the Premio Cervantes, presented to him by King Juan Carlos of Spain. He died on February 21, 2005, in London, of sepsis. He had...
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Literature in 1945, Cuban author Alejo Carpentier, and the Spanish writer Juan Ramón Jiménez who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956. Loynaz published...
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Juan Carlos Onetti Borges (July 1, 1909 – May 30, 1994) was a Uruguayan novelist and author of short stories. Onetti was born in Montevideo, Uruguay. He...
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Sánchez Ferlosio 2005: Sergio Pitol 2006: Antonio Gamoneda 2007: Juan Gelman 2008: Juan Marsé 2009: José Emilio Pacheco 2010: Ana María Matute 2011: Nicanor...
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and European literature. During the 1920s, he discovered Gerardo Diego, Juan Ramón Jiménez, and Antonio Machado; these Spanish writers had a great influence...
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Hortensia Romero (Fernando Quiñones) 1978 - La muchacha de las bragas de oro (Juan Marsé) Los invitados (Alfonso Grosso) 1977 - Autobiografía de Federico Sánchez...
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because he is gay. He visits his friend, editor Carlos Barral, and meets Juan Marsé, a young writer about to publish his first novel. Jaime treats his lover...
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are of a slightly earlier period), Jesús López Pacheco, Marta Portal, Juan Marsé, Carmen Martín Gaite, Ana María Matute, Claudio Rodríguez, Carlos Sahagún...
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Nobel Prize nominee Jorge Manrique (1440–1479), major Castilian poet Juan Marsé (1933–2020), novelist and Cervantes prize laureate Carmen Martín Gaite...
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International Novel Prize in 1967, contending with works by veteran Uruguayan writer Juan Carlos Onetti and by Gabriel García Márquez. This novel, alone, accumulated...
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pharmaceutical company Almirall Eduardo Mendoza Garriga, Catalan novelist Juan Marsé, Catalan novelist, journalist and screenwriter. Albert Boadella, Catalan...
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adapted from the novel Canciones de Amor en Lolita's Club written by Juan Marsé. Raúl Fuentes, a brooding police officer prone to violence and alcohol...
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Itinerario (Itinerary) 1966: Romance de la muerte de Juan Lavalle. Cantar de Gesta (Romance of Juan Lavalle's Death. Cantar de gesta) 1984: Nunca más. Informe...
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antología personal, cuentos, Editorial Universidad de Puerto Rico, San Juan, 2008 Juego perfecto, Editorial Piedra Santa / Amanuense Editorial, Guatemala...
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