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- Anglada, Ma. Àngels (Maria Àngels), 1930-1999
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1930
Death Date
- 1999
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana
Birth Place
- Vic, Spain
Associated Language
- Catalan
Occupation
Writer
Poet
Novelist
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Sources
- found: Her Les closes, 1979:t.p. (Maria Angels Anglada)
- found: Her El mirall de Narcís, 1988?:t.p. (Ma. Angles Anglada)
- found: Nit de 1911:t.p. (Maria Àngels Anglada) cover front flap (b. 1930 in Vic, Spain; d. 1999)
- found: The violin of Auschwitz, c2010:t.p. (Maria Àngels Anglada)
- found: Wikipedia, Sept. 25, 2012(Maria Àngels Anglada; Catalan poet and novelist; born in Vic, Spain in 1930; died in 1999)
- found: Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana website, Sept. 25, 2012(Maria Àngels Anglada (Vic, 1930 - Figueres, 1999). She obtained her degree in Classical Philology at the University of Barcelona, and, as an authority on the classical world, translated texts from Latin and Greek into Catalan. She cultivated such different literary genres as poetry, narrative, literary criticism and the essay. She also worked with a number of periodical publications. Her most outstanding works include Les Closes (The Enclosures), winner of the 1978 Josep Pla prize, Sandàlies d'escuma (Sandals of Foam), 1985 Lletra d'Or prize, Columnes d'hores (Columns of Hours), her collected poetic works to 1990, and, most significantly, El violí d'Auschwitz (The Violin of Auschwitz), acclaimed by critics and public alike, and Quadern d'Aram (Aram's Notebook). She also wrote books of stories about Greek mythology for young readers; she was a member of the Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana (The Catalan Language Writers' Association))
LC Classification
- PC3942.1.N45
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Change Notes
- 1979-06-18: new
- 2023-09-09: revised
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