Pilar Mateos

Pilar Mateos Martín (born 1942 in Valladolid) is a Spanish writer of children's literature.

In her tales, she uses a simple vocabulary to talk about isolated, marginal or sad characters. She mixes reality and imagination in works where fantasy and dreams can create new realities.

Bibliography

  • Jeruso quiere ser gente, 1980
  • Historias de Ninguno, 1981
  • Capitanes de plástico, 1982
  • Molinete, 1984
  • La bruja Mon, 1984
  • Lucas y Lucas. El rapto de Caballo Gris, 1984
  • La isla menguante, 1987
  • Mi tío Teo, 1987
  • Quisicosas, 1988
  • El pequeño Davirón, 1991
  • ¡Qué desastre de niño!, 1992
  • La casa imaginaria, 1993
  • Silveiro el grande, 1993
  • Sin miedo a los brujos, 1995
  • El reloj de las buenas horas, 1996
  • La bruja del pan "pringao", 1997
  • Gata García, 1997
  • Barbas Jonás y los títeres acatarrados, 1997
  • El viejo que no salía en los cuentos, 1997
  • El fantasma en calcetines, 1999
  • Los chicos de al lado, 2005

Awards

  • Jeruso quiere ser gente, 1980, premio El Barco de Vapor
  • Historias de Ninguno, 1981, premio El barco de vapor
  • Capitanes de plástico, 1982, premio Lazarillo
  • Gata García, 1997, premio Edebé
  • El fantasma en calcetines, 1999, premio Ala Delta
  • 2009, Cervantes Chico Prize[1]
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References

  1. "Alcalá reconoce la labor literaria de Laura Gallego con el Premio "Cervantes Chico" 2011 (in Spanish)". ayto-alcaladehenares.es. City of Alcalá de Henares. Retrieved 29 December 2019.


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