Marcos Giralt Torrente (born 1968) is a Spanish writer.
Early life and education
editBorn in Madrid in 1968, Marcos Giralt Torrente studied philosophy at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.[1]
Career
editGiralt Torrente's first book, a collection of short stories called Entiéndame, appeared in 1995. Since then, he has published three novels and three more short story collections. His literary output over two decades is relatively modest, but Giralt Torrente's work has met with notable critical success and numerous literary prizes.[citation needed]
He is a regular contributor to Babelia, the literary supplement of El País.[citation needed]
Recognition and awards
editGiralt Torrente has served as resident writer at the Academia Española in Rome, at Aberdeen University, and at the Santa Maddalena Foundation, among other places. His work has been translated into English, German, French, Italian and Portuguese.[citation needed]
- 1999 - Premio Herralde de Novela, for París.
- 1999 - Premio Modest Furest i Roca, for Nada sucede solo.
- 2011 - Premio Internacional de Narrativa Breve Ribera del Duero, for El final del amor.[2]
- 2011 - Premio Nacional de Narrativa, por Tiempo de vida.
- 2014 - Premio Strega Europeo, for the Italian translation of Tiempo de vida.
References
edit- ^ "Giralt Torrente, Marcos". Editorial Anagrama (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ^ Winston Manrique Sabogal (3 July 2014). "Marcos Giralt Torrente gana con 'Tiempo de vida' el premio Strega Europeo". El Pais (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 September 2017.