Carme Riera

Carme Riera Guilera ( born January 12, 1948 in Palma de Mallorca), internationally known as Carme Riera, is a professor of Spanish literature and a Catalan writer. She made the first time in 1975 with the publication of the narrative tape Te Deix, amor, la mar com a Penyora attention to themselves; this book emerged in the Catalan-speaking regions bestseller.

Biography

Riera was born in 1948 in Palma de Mallorca, the capital of the Balearic Islands. They spent his childhood and youth in her hometown in 1965 and moved to Barcelona to study Spanish Philology at the Universitat Autònoma. In 1970 she graduated and became a lecturer, then ordinary high school teacher at the Universitat Autònoma.

Awards

1980 Riera received the Roman prize Premi Prudenci Bertrana for the work Una primavera by a Domenico Guarini; 1989 Premi Ramon Llull for the novel Joc de Miralls; 1994, the prices Premi Josep Pla, Lletra Premi d'Or, Premi Joan Crexells and the Premio Nacional de Narrativa for the book Dins el darrer blue; In 2001 she was awarded the Premi Nacional de Literatura the Catalan government for El cel obert; 2003 Premi Sant Jordi for his novel La meitat de l' anima. In 2005 she was awarded by the Catalan Writers' Association Associació d' en Escriptors Llengua Catalana for her life's work, she was also the Gold Medal by the Consell de Mallorca awarded.

Works

German translations

  • 2007: The English summer, novel
  • 2005: In the open sky, novel
  • 2000: In the Blue, Roman
  • 1996: Love is not a parlor game stories
  • 1995: A Spring, novel
  • 1994: In the game of mirrors, novel
  • 1993: Selfish love, short story

Original works in Catalan

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