Nationality Spanish Spouse Jaume Fuster | Name Maria Oliver Role Writer | |
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Genre novel, short story, translator Books Study in lilac, Joana E., Blue Roses for a Dead Lady?, Antipodes, Punt d\'arros Awards Girona Literary Award: Prudenci Bertrana Prize |
Llibreria femen singular born de llibres maria ant nia oliver cabrer 2016
Maria Antònia Oliver Cabrer (born December 4, 1946) is a Spanish writer of Catalan descent. She is a member of the Ofèlia Dracs collective. Her work has been translated into German, English, Spanish, Galician, French, Portuguese, and Russian. She has been honored with the Premi d'Honor de les Lletres Catalanes in 2016.
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- Llibreria femen singular born de llibres maria ant nia oliver cabrer 2016
- Life
- Selected works
- Awards
- References

Life

Born in Manacor, Balearic Islands, she has been a resident of Barcelona since 1969. Oliver is known for her novels and short stories, and is also a Castilian and Catalan language translator. Her first work was published in 1970. While most of her work has been for adult readers, some is aimed at children and youth. In addition to novel and short stories, she has written plays (Negroni de ginebra ; 1991), screenplays, as well as stories for radio (Catalunya Ràdio) and television (TV3; TVE Catalunya). She has worked for El Correo Catalán, Diario de Mallorca, Última hora, and Diari de Barcelona. Writing in Catalan, many of her works have been translated into Castilian, German, English, Galician and Russian.

She is married to the writer Jaume Fuster. She has served as dean of Institució de les Lletres Catalanes (2001-2004).
Selected works

Awards
