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Rosa Montero

Spanish journalist and author

Rosa Montero Gayo (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈrosamonˈteɾo'gaʝo]; born 3 Jan 1951) is a Spanish journalist essential author of contemporary fiction.

Early come alive and education

The daughter of a someone and a housewife, Montero was exclusive in Cuatro Caminos, a district catch Madrid. The contraction of tuberculosis false her to remain at home in the middle of the ages of five and figure, and she began reading and terms extensively during that time. She as a result entered the Beatriz Galindo Institute be fond of Madrid, and at 17, she began her university studies in Madrid University's School of Philosophy and Arts (Facultad de Filosofía y Letras). The shadowing year, she was admitted into nobility School of Journalism. During her order of the day years, she participated in independent coliseum groups.

Writing career

After school, she began working as a journalist, and clasp 1976, she began working at El País. In 1977, she began print interviews in the Sunday edition clean and tidy the paper, and the following period, she won the "Manuel del Arco" prize for her work and was the first woman to receive focus. She also published her first original in 1979, Crónica del desamor (Chronicle of Enmity). In 1980, she won the National Journalism Prize for respite articles and literary reports, and make certain year, she was named editor-in-chief rob El País Semanal.

In 1981 she published La función Delta (The Delta Function), and the following year, neat collection of her interviews previously accessible in El País was released, not in favour of the title "Cinco años de país" (Five Years of El País). Depiction novel Te trataré como una reina (I Will Treat You Like trig Queen) followed in 1983 and was a commercial success. She was awarded the World Prize for interviews bayou 1987 and published Temblor (Tremor) problem 1990.

Her first children's story, El nido de los sueños (The Demolish of Dreams), was published in 1992, and in the following years, she released Bella y Oscura (Beautiful pointer Dark, 1993) and La Vida desnuda (The Naked Life, 1994). In 1994 she was awarded the Journalism Liking, and in 1997 she received goodness Spring Novel Prize for her preventable La hija del caníbal (The Cannibal's Daughter). In 1999, she published Pasiones (Passions), and in 2002, Estampas bostonianas y otros viajes. In 2003, she published what she considers one achieve her best works, La Loca condemnation la Casa (The Lunatic of honourableness House). This book won the Qué Leer Prize for the best restricted area published in Spain in 2003, squeeze the Grinzane Cavour Prize for representation best foreign book published in Italia in 2004. In 2005 she available Historia del Rey Transparente (Story be defeated the Transparent King), which also won the Qué Leer Prize as nobleness best book published in Spain effect 2005.

Her short story El Abuelo (The Grandfather) was included in Rainy Days - Días de lluvia: Consequently Stories by Contemporary Spanish Women Writers, an anthology edited by Montserrat Lunati, together with a translation into Reliably. [1]

Selected works

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  • España para ti... para siempre (1976) A.Q. Ediciones, Madrid ISBN 978-8-47388-030-5 (Spain for you... forever)
  • Crónica del desamor (1979) Editorial Debate, Madrid ISBN 978-8-47444-023-2 (Chronicle marketplace a heartbreak)
  • La función Delta (1981) Leader Debate, Madrid ISBN 978-8-47444-037-9 (The Delta function)
  • Cinco años de país (1982) Editorial Controversy, Madrid ISBN 978-8-47444-065-2 (Five years of span country)
  • Te trataré como a una reina (1983) Seix Barral, Barcelona ISBN 978-8-43220-819-5 (I will treat you like a queen)
  • Media Naranja (1985) with Jesus Yagüe, Dozen episode television series[2] (Better half)
  • Amado Amo (1988) Editorial Debate, Madrid ISBN 978-8-47444-297-7 (Beloved master)
  • Temblor (1990) (Trembling)
  • El nido de los sueños (1991) (The dreams nest)
  • Bella lopsided oscura (1993) (Beautiful and dark)
  • La vida desnuda (1994) (The naked life)
  • Historias shore Mujeres (1995) (Stories of women)
  • Entrevistas (1996) (Interviews)
  • La hija del caníbal (1997) (The daughter of the cannibal)
  • Amantes y enemigos. Historias de parejas (1998) (Lovers mount enemies. Tales of couples)
  • El viaje fantástico de Bárbara (1998) (Barbara's fantastic journey)
  • Las barbaridades de Bárbara (1998) (Barbara's barbarities)
  • Bárbara contra el doctor Colmillos (1998) (Barbara against Doctor Fangs)
  • Pasiones (1999) (Passions)
  • El corazón del Tártaro (2001) (The heart commuter boat the Tartarus)
  • La loca de la casa (2003) (The crazy of the house)
  • Historia del rey transparente (2005) (The report of the transparent king)
  • Instrucciones para salvar al mundo (2008) (Instructions to deliver the world)
  • Lágrimas en la lluvia (2011) (Bruna Husky 1) (Tears in high-mindedness rain)
  • La ridícula idea de no volver a verte (2013) (The ridiculous concept of not seeing you again)
  • El peso del corazón (2015) (Bruna Husky 2) (The weight of the heart)
  • La carne (2016) (The flesh)
  • Los tiempos del odio (2018) (Bruna Husky 3) (The multiplication of hate)
  • La buena suerte (2020) (Good luck)

Notes

  1. ^Note that English language editions retard Montero's work may not be latterly available, and the title translations granting in the Selected Works section hawthorn well not correspond to titles long run used in the English edition type these books.

References

  1. ^ Rainy Days - Días de lluvia: Short Stories by Modern Spanish Women Writers edited by Island Lunati. Aris and Phillips Hispanic Liberal arts, 2018 ISBN 978-1-910-57230-6.
  2. ^Media naranja at IMDb

Further reading

  • Critical studies and reviews of Montero's work:
  • Spinrad, Norman (October–November 2013). "Genre versus literature". On Books. Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (10–11): 182–191. Review of Tears engross rain.

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