Susana Fortes
Susana Fortes (born in 1959 in Pontevedra, Spain) is a Spanish writer and columnist.[1]
Susana Fortes graduated in Geography and History at the University of Santiago de Compostela and in American History at the University of Barcelona.
She combines her passion for novels with her work as a secondary school teacher in Valencia. In the past, she also has taught Spanish and Art History and participated in various University conferences in Louisiana and California.
Her novel El amante albanés (English: The Albanian Affairs) was runner up in the 2003 Planeta literary prize. Esperando a Robert Capa (English: Waiting for Robert Capa) won the 2009 Fernando Lara Novel Award.[2]
Selected bibliography
- Querido Corto Maltés, (1994, Tusquets)
- Las cenizas de la Bounty (1998, Espasa)
- Tiernos y traidores (1999, Seix Barral)
- Fronteras de arena (2001, Espasa)
- Adiós, muñeca (2002, Espasa)
- El amante albanés (2003, Planeta)
- El azar de Laura Ulloa (2006, Planeta)
- Quattrocento (2007, Planeta)
- Esperando a Robert Capa (2009, Planeta)
- La huella del hereje (2011, Planeta)
- El amor no es un verso libre (2013, Suma de letras)
gollark: If they agree to it, sure.
gollark: It seems like you're (implicitly?) doing that weird motte-and-bailey thing where you go "by some strained technical definition, you are part of your parent's body" and then go "since you're now obviously part of their body, they get authority over you".
gollark: You're arguing a different thing to "it's literally them", then.
gollark: And is a separate independent entity which can exist without them (well, not without the mother, but when it's born).
gollark: I don't think the body thing makes much sense anyway, inasmuch as the genetic material in the fetus doesn't actually match exactly what either parent has but is some mixed-up combination of them.
References
- HarperCollins Biography
- Molina, Margot (16 May 2009). "Susana Fortes gana el Premio Fernando Lara de Novela" [Susana Fortes Wins the Fernando Lara Novel Award]. El País (in Spanish). Seville. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
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