Ángela Labordeta

Ángela Labordeta (Ángela Labordeta de Grandes) is a Spanish writer and journalist.

Ángela Labordeta
Ángel Labordeta (2014)
Born
Ángela Labordeta de Grandes

1967
Teruel, Aragón
NationalitySpanish
OccupationWriter and journalist

Biography

Ángela Labordeta was born in Teruel, Aragón, in 1967. She is the daughter of José Antonio Labordeta (brother of Miguel Labordeta) and Juana de Grandes. Her siblings are Paula and Ana Labordeta. Her grandparents are Miguel Labordeta Palacio and Sara Subías Bardají. She lives in Zaragoza, where she studied literature.[1]

Her debut novel, Así terminan los cuentos de hadas, was published in 1994. She is considered one of the most important Spanish writers born in the 1960s.

In 2002, El novio de mi madre was published by Xordica.

Her fiction has been translated into English. In 2006, "My Mother's Boyfriend" appeared in The Modern Review. The English version of her story "Barcelona!!" has been accepted for publication.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Así terminan los cuentos de hadas (1994)
  • Rapitán (1997)
  • Bombones de licor (2000)
  • El novio de mi madre (2002, Xordica)

Stories

gollark: Besides, which die would I roll? I would have to decide on a die. Which requires another die.
gollark: No.
gollark: I don't know which university I actually want to go to out of the ones which didn't reject me, because deciding such things is very hard.
gollark: This means you have to apply 3 months earlier like medicine students.
gollark: Yes, well.

Sources

  • Carmen de Urioste, "Narrative of Spanish Women Writers of the Nineties: An Overview"

Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature Vol. 20, No. 2, Women Writing Across the World (Autumn, 2001), pp. 279–295

  • José María Izquierdo, "Narradores españoles novísimos de los años noventa." Revista de estudios hispánicos. Washington University, 2001. 293-208.

References

  1. Eaude, Michael (2010-10-04). "José Antonio Labordeta obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
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