Elia Barceló
Elia Barceló or Elia Eisterer-Barceló (born January 29, 1957) is a Spanish academic and author who lives in Austria.
Elia Barceló | |
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Born | January 29, 1957 |
Nationality | Spain |
Life
Barceló was born in Elda in 1957. She became an academic and earned her doctorate in Innsbruck in 1995. She is a Professor of Spanish literature in Austria. She writes a good number of science fiction novels and works for children. She has won a number of awards.
Her book Heart of Tango was published in an English translation in 2010.[1]
Awards
- Premio Ignotus, science fiction, 1991
- Premio TP de oro, young adult literature, 1997 and 2006
- Premio Internacional, science fiction novella, Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Premio UPC), 1993
- Premio Celsius, 2014
- Premio Ignotus, 2018
- Premio Edebé, children's and young adult literature[2]
Selected works
- Sagrada, 0000
- Consecuencias Naturales, 0000
- El mundo de Yarek, 0000
- El caso del Artista Cruel, 0000
- La mano de Fatma, 0000
- El vuelo del hipogrifo, 0000
- El caso del crimen de la ópera, 0000
- El secreto del orfebre, 0000
- Disfraces terribles, 0000
- El contrincante, 0000
- Cordeluna, 0000
- Corazón de Tango, 0000
- El almacén de las palabras terribles, 0000
- La roca de Is
- Las largas sombras, 0000
- Caballeros de Malta, 0000
- Anima mundi, 0000
References
- Frye, Elia Barceló ; translated from the Spanish by David (2010). Heart of Tango. London: MacLehose. ISBN 1906694605.
- Abella, Anna. "Maite Carranza y Elia Barceló se llevan los premios Edebé" (in Spanish). El Periodico.
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