Janés, Clara (1940–)
Janés, Clara (1940–)
Spanish novelist, poet and translator. Name variations: Clara Janes. Born 1940 in Barcelona, Spain.
Works of poetry include Las estrellas vencidas (1964), En busca de Cordelia y Poemas Rumanos (1975), Libro de alienaciones (1980), Vivir (1983), Fósiles (1984), Kampa (1986), and Lapidario (1988); novels include La noche de Abel Micheli (1965) and Desintegración (1969).
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