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Rosa Regàs

Rosa Regàs (born 1933, in Barcelona) is a Spanish writer and novelist. She is a recipient of the Premio Planeta de Novela and the Premio Nadal.

Rosa Regàs (2014)

Biography edit

Rosa Regàs was born in Barcelona in 1933. During the Spanish Civil War she was exiled to France, until it ended when she was 6 years old. She was educated at a religious boarding school in Barcelona. She subsequently obtained a Degree in Philosophy at the University of Barcelona, where she met Spanish poets such as José Agustín Goytisolo, Jaime Gil de Biedma and Gabriel Ferraté.

Her literary training was consolidated between 1964 and 1970 during her work at the legendary publishing house Seix Barral (now part of Grupo Planeta), with Carlos Barral. In 1970 she founded the publishing company La Gaya Ciencia and began publishing works by authors who were little known at the time, such as Juan Benet, Álvaro Pombo, María Zambrano, Manuel Vázquez Montalbán and Javier Marías, amongst many others.

After the death of Franco, she launched the publishing house's first political collection entitled Biblioteca de Divulgación Política, with most of its authors still underground at the time. She also founded and directed a magazine of thought, Cuadernos de la Gaya Ciencia, and another on architecture, Arquitecturas Bis, with the collaboration of professionals of the stature of Oriol Bohigas, Óscar Tusquets, and Rafael Moneo.

Determined to write, she sold her publishing house in 1983 and began working as a part-time translator and editor for different organisations in the United Nations in several different cities around the world, leaving her more free time to dedicate to literature. In 1987 she accepted a proposal from Carlos Trías, who was then director of the Ciudades collection at Ediciones Destino, to write "Ginebra", an entertaining essay on the severe Calvinist capital of Lake Leman and its peculiar inhabitants.

In 1991 she published Memoria de Almator, her first novel, which tells of a woman who is overprotected by her father, her husband and her lover, and ends up taking control of her own life. In 1994 she won the Premio Nadal award for her novel Azul, a story about love and the ocean which opened the door to the general public for Regàs. Azul was followed by Viaje a la luz del Cham (1995), a narrative about her time in Syria, and Luna Lunera (1999), an autobiographical novel set in Barcelona during the post-war times, for which she won the Ciutat de Barcelona Narrative Award.

In 2001 Regàs won the 50th edition of the Premio Planeta award with her novel of intrigue La Canción de Dorotea, which narrates the discoveries of a molecular biology professor at a country house she inherited from her father. Since then she has published several works, including Diario de una abuela de verano, which was made into a television series of the same title.

Since the early nineties Regàs has been regularly collaborating in newspapers and magazines through her articles, and also carries out significant work as a lecturer and activist in human rights solidarity and defence movements.

Apart from her literary activity, Regàs has also been director of the Ateneo Americano in the Casa de América in Madrid (1994–1998) as well as director general of the Spanish National Library (2004–2007).

Works in chronological order edit

  • Ginebra (1987)
  • Memoria de Almator (1991)
  • Azul [es] (1994)
  • Canciones de amor y de batalla (1995)
  • Viaje a la luz del Cham (1995)
  • Pobre corazón (1996)
  • Desde el mar (1997)
  • Más canciones (1998)
  • Sangre de mi sangre: la aventura de los hijos (1998)
  • Sombras, nada más (1998)
  • Luna lunera (1999)
  • Hi havia una vegada (2001)
  • La canción de Dorotea (2001)
  • Per un món millor (2002)
  • Diario de una abuela de verano. El paso del tiempo (2004)
  • El valor de la protesta. El compromiso con la vida (2004)
  • Volcanes dormidos. Un viaje por Centroamérica (2005)
  • Viento armado (2005)
  • Memòries de la Costa Brava (2006)

Literary prizes edit

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Distinctions edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Rosa Regàs gana el Premio Biblioteca Breve" [Rosa Regàs Wins the Premio Biblioteca Breve]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Barcelona. 5 March 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • "Blue," English translation of "Azul" by Coby Lubliner

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poets such as Jose Agustin Goytisolo Jaime Gil de Biedma and Gabriel Ferrate Her literary training was consolidated between 1964 and 1970 during her work at the legendary publishing house Seix Barral now part of Grupo Planeta with Carlos Barral In 1970 she founded the publishing company La Gaya Ciencia and began publishing works by authors who were little known at the time such as Juan Benet Alvaro Pombo Maria Zambrano Manuel Vazquez Montalban and Javier Marias amongst many others After the death of Franco she launched the publishing house s first political collection entitled Biblioteca de Divulgacion Politica with most of its authors still underground at the time She also founded and directed a magazine of thought Cuadernos de la Gaya Ciencia and another on architecture Arquitecturas Bis with the collaboration of professionals of the stature of Oriol Bohigas oscar Tusquets and Rafael Moneo Determined to write she sold her publishing house in 1983 and began working as a part time translator and editor for different organisations in the United Nations in several different cities around the world leaving her more free time to dedicate to literature In 1987 she accepted a proposal from Carlos Trias who was then director of the Ciudades collection at Ediciones Destino to write Ginebra an entertaining essay on the severe Calvinist capital of Lake Leman and its peculiar inhabitants In 1991 she published Memoria de Almator her first novel which tells of a woman who is overprotected by her father her husband and her lover and ends up taking control of her own life In 1994 she won the Premio Nadal award for her novel Azul a story about love and the ocean which opened the door to the general public for Regas Azul was followed by Viaje a la luz del Cham 1995 a narrative about her time in Syria and Luna Lunera 1999 an autobiographical novel set in Barcelona during the post war times for which she won the Ciutat de Barcelona Narrative Award In 2001 Regas won the 50th edition of the Premio Planeta award with her novel of intrigue La Cancion de Dorotea which narrates the discoveries of a molecular biology professor at a country house she inherited from her father Since then she has published several works including Diario de una abuela de verano which was made into a television series of the same title Since the early nineties Regas has been regularly collaborating in newspapers and magazines through her articles and also carries out significant work as a lecturer and activist in human rights solidarity and defence movements Apart from her literary activity Regas has also been director of the Ateneo Americano in the Casa de America in Madrid 1994 1998 as well as director general of the Spanish National Library 2004 2007 Works in chronological order editGinebra 1987 Memoria de Almator 1991 Azul es 1994 Canciones de amor y de batalla 1995 Viaje a la luz del Cham 1995 Pobre corazon 1996 Desde el mar 1997 Mas canciones 1998 Sangre de mi sangre la aventura de los hijos 1998 Sombras nada mas 1998 Luna lunera 1999 Hi havia una vegada 2001 La cancion de Dorotea 2001 Per un mon millor 2002 Diario de una abuela de verano El paso del tiempo 2004 El valor de la protesta El compromiso con la vida 2004 Volcanes dormidos Un viaje por Centroamerica 2005 Viento armado 2005 Memories de la Costa Brava 2006 Literary prizes edit1994 Premio Nadal for Azul 1999 Ciutat de Barcelona Narrative Award for Luna lunera 2001 Premio Planeta for La cancion de Dorotea 2013 Premio Biblioteca Breve for Musica de camara 1 THE ENDDistinctions edit1st Josep Pla Medal from the Catalan Association of Travel Journalists and Writers 2003 Knight of the French Legion d honneur 2005 Saint George s Cross from the Generalitat de Catalunya 2005 References edit Rosa Regas gana el Premio Biblioteca Breve Rosa Regas Wins the Premio Biblioteca Breve El Mundo in Spanish Barcelona 5 March 2013 Retrieved 5 September 2018 External links editOfficial website in Spanish Blue English translation of Azul by Coby Lubliner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rosa Regas amp oldid 1103408887, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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