Farrés, Carmen (1931–1976)
Farrés, Carmen (1931–1976)
Spanish novelist. Name variations: Carmen Farres; (pseudonym) Carmen Mieza. Born 1931 in Barcelona, Spain; died 1976.
Wrote novels based on her exile in Mexico during Spanish Civil War: La imposible canción (The Impossible Song, 1962) and Una mañana cualquiera (Any Morning, 1964).
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