Anglada, Maria Angels (1930–1999)
Anglada, Maria Angels (1930–1999)
Spanish novelist. Born 1939 in Osona, Spain; died April 23, 1999, in Spain; m. Jordi Geli.
Catalan writer whose works include Les Closes (1979), No em dic Laura (1981), Viola d'amore (1983), Paisatge amb poetes (1988), Paradis amb poetes (1993), and El violi d'Auschwitz (1994). Won Joseph Plà Prize for 1st novel, Les Closes, about 19th-century Catalan society.
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