Gabi Martínez
Gabi Martínez (born 1971) is a Spanish writer, screenwriter and journalist. He is considered one of the Spanish representatives of travel literature, with works such as Los mares de Wang, En la Barrera o Voy. He has also written novels and nonfiction books based on research. He received the 2012 Continuará award by Television Española in Catalonia for his literary career.[1][2]
Gabi Martínez | |
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Born | 1971 Barcelona |
Occupation | writer |
Language | Spanish |
Residence | Barcelona |
Nationality | Spanish |
Citizenship | Spain |
Genre | travel literature |
Notable awards | 2012 Continuará Award |
Works
- Solo marroquí (Plaza & Janés 1999)
- Anticreta (Debolsillo, 1999)
- Diablo de Timanfaya (Debolsillo, 2000)
- Hora de Times Square (Mondadori, 2002)
- Ático (Destino, 2004)
- Una España inesperada (Poliedro, 2005)
- Sudd (Alfaguara, 2007)
- Los mares de Wang (Alfaguara, 2008)
- Sudd. Novela gráfica (Glénat, 2011)
- Solo para gigantes (Alfaguara, 2011)
- Voy (Alfaguara, 2014)
- Las defensas (Seix Barral, 2017)
- Animales invisibles (NordicaLibros, 2019)[3]
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gollark: Consider the fact that some MacBooks actually can't use half their available CPU power because the cooling is inadequate.
gollark: Kelvin is the superior unit. Let us all resolve to use it.
gollark: USB cables exist in 4-dimensional space and thus actually sometimes require three rotations to fit in the port.
gollark: Random bodging in Haskell is too fiddly for me, probably because I haven't used Haskell much.
References
- ""La literatura puede cambiarte la vida", dice Gabi Martínez, personaje en Voy". La Vanguardia. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
- "Invisible monster". TheTLS. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
- "Animales invisibles". nordicalibros.com. Retrieved 2019-03-13.
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