Pàmies, Teresa (1919–)
Pàmies, Teresa (1919–)
Spanish memoirist. Name variations: Teresa Pamies. Born 1919 in Balaguer, Spain; dau. of Tomás Pàmies (peasant farmer).
Left-wing militant whose works tend toward the autobiographical and sociological, wrote La filla del pres (The Prisoner's Daughter, 1967), (with Tomás Pàmies) Testament a Praga (Testament in Prague, 1971), Quan érem capitans (When We Were Captains, 1974), and Rosalia no hi era (Rosalia Wasn't There, 1982), among others.
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