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Occupation
  
Journalist, writer

Nationality
  
Spanish


Name
  
Baltasar Porcel

Role
  
Writer

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Born
  
14 March 1937 Andratx, Mallorca (
1937-03-14
)

Notable awards
  
Prudenci Bertrana Prize 1997 Ulises a alta mar Premi d'Honor de les Lletres Catalanes 2007

Died
  
July 1, 2009, Barcelona, Spain

Books
  
Cavalls cap a la fosca, Ulisses a alta mar, Horses Into the Night, Springs and Autumns, The Balearic Islands

Awards
  
Girona Literary Award: Prudenci Bertrana Prize

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Baltasar Porcel i Pujol ([bəɫtəˈza porˈsɛɫ]; Andratx, Majorca, March 14, 1937 – Barcelona, July 1, 2009) was a Spanish writer, journalist and literary critic. His enormous legacy credited him as one of the greatest authors in Catalan literature from the 20th century.

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Biography

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He was born on 14 March 1937 in Andratx, Majorca. His catalan language works has been translated into Spanish, German, English, French, Italian and Vietnamese among others. He also won several literary prizes. As a journalist he worked in La Vanguardia, Última Hora and Catalunya Ràdio. Since 1960 he lived in both Barcelona and Majorca. He was the president of the Catalan Institute for the Mediterranean since 1989 to 2000. In 2002 we won the National prize of Literature of Catalonia and in 2007 the Premi d'Honor de les Lletres Catalanes. He also received in Italy the Bocaccio Prize, in France the Prix Méditerranée and in the United States the Critic's Choice.

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He was married with the Valencian writer Concha Alós, Spanish translator of some of his works.

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Porcel died on 1 July 2009 at the age of 72 after several years battling cancer.

References

Baltasar Porcel Wikipedia