Javier Marías
- Javier Marias
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- Marías, Javier
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- Gender
- Male
- Date of birth
- 1951-09-20
- Place of birth
- Madrid
- Date of death
- 2022-09-11
- Place of death
- Madrid
Wikipedia
Javier Marías Franco (20 September 1951 – 11 September 2022) was a Spanish author, translator, and columnist. Marías published fifteen novels, including A Heart So White (Corazón tan blanco, 1992) and Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me (Mañana en la batalla piensa en mí, 1994). In addition to his novels, he also published three collections of short stories and various essays. As one of Spain's most celebrated novelists, his books have been translated into forty-six languages and sold close to nine million copies internationally. He received several awards for his work, such as the Rómulo Gallegos Prize (1995), the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award (1997), the International Nonino Prize (2011), and the Austrian State Prize for European Literature (2011).
Marías studied philosophy and literature at the Complutense University of Madrid before going on to teach at several universities, including his alma mater, universities in Oxford and Venice, and Wellesley College in Massachusetts. In 1997, he was awarded the title of King of the Kingdom of Redonda by its predecessor Jon Wynne-Tyson for his understanding of the kingdom and for mentioning the story of one of its previous kings, John Gawsworth, in his novel All Souls (Todas las almas, 1989).
Editions
Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Mein Herz so weiss | Paperback | 3-453-13069-3 | 1998 |
Alle Seelen | Hardcover | 978-3-86615-533-6 | 2007 |
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- Javier Marías wrote Todas las almas
- Javier Marías wrote Alle Seelen
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