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Lola Beccaria
Born22 February 1963 (1963-02-22) (age 61)
Ferrol, Spain
Nationality Spanish

Lola Beccaria is a Spanish writer who is based in Madrid.

Life

Beccaria was born in Ferrol in Galicia in 1963. [1] She has a doctorate in Hispanic studies. She has written several novels which have been translated into a number of different languages. She has created a musical based on " The Little Match Girl" as well as some film scripts. The Happets (2010), which she wrote the script for, won Best Animated Film at the 3rd Gaudí Awards. [2] [3]

She has written about the bias that she has observed in the publishing industry which has been dominated by men who have chosen books by men for a male audience. [4]

In 2001 she was a runner up finalist for the Premio Nadal award and in 2009 she was awarded the Premio Azorín award for El arte de perder.

References

  1. ^ Beccaria, planetadelibros.com, retrieved April 2015
  2. ^ 'Pa negre' eclipsa la nit dels Gaudí, 18 January 2011. (in Catalan). Ara. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  3. ^ La tropa de trapo en el país donde siempre brilla el sol, 25 October 2010. (in Spanish). Fotogramas. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  4. ^ Henseler, Christine (2003). Contemporary Spanish women's narrative and the publishing industry. Urbana [u.a.]: University of Illinois Press. ISBN  0252028317.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lola Beccaria
Born22 February 1963 (1963-02-22) (age 61)
Ferrol, Spain
Nationality Spanish

Lola Beccaria is a Spanish writer who is based in Madrid.

Life

Beccaria was born in Ferrol in Galicia in 1963. [1] She has a doctorate in Hispanic studies. She has written several novels which have been translated into a number of different languages. She has created a musical based on " The Little Match Girl" as well as some film scripts. The Happets (2010), which she wrote the script for, won Best Animated Film at the 3rd Gaudí Awards. [2] [3]

She has written about the bias that she has observed in the publishing industry which has been dominated by men who have chosen books by men for a male audience. [4]

In 2001 she was a runner up finalist for the Premio Nadal award and in 2009 she was awarded the Premio Azorín award for El arte de perder.

References

  1. ^ Beccaria, planetadelibros.com, retrieved April 2015
  2. ^ 'Pa negre' eclipsa la nit dels Gaudí, 18 January 2011. (in Catalan). Ara. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  3. ^ La tropa de trapo en el país donde siempre brilla el sol, 25 October 2010. (in Spanish). Fotogramas. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  4. ^ Henseler, Christine (2003). Contemporary Spanish women's narrative and the publishing industry. Urbana [u.a.]: University of Illinois Press. ISBN  0252028317.



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