Bertrana, Aurora (1899–1974)
Bertrana, Aurora (1899–1974)
Spanish novelist. Name variations: Aurora Bertrana Salazar. Born Aurora Bertrana i Salazar in 1899 in Gerona, Spain; died 1974; dau. of Prudenci Bertrana (Catalan writer, 1867–1941) and Neus Salazar.
Wrote novels Tres presoners (Three Prisoners, 1957) and Entre dos silencis (Between Two Silences, 1958), which focus on the Spanish Civil War; also wrote the novels La nimfa d'argili (1959), Fracàs (1966) and Vent de grop (1967), among others.
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