Institut Ramon LLull

Quim Monzó

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Anna Muñoz
Quaderns Crema
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Quim Monzó

Quim Monzó was born in Barcelona in 1952.

He has been awarded the National Award for fiction; the Catalan Literary Lifetime Achievement Award; the City of Barcelona Award for fiction; the Prudenci Bertrana Award for fiction; the El Temps Award for best novel; the Lletra d'Or Prize; the Catalan Writers' Award; the Maria Àngels Anglada; the Trajectòria; he has also been awarded Serra d'Or magazine's prestigious Critics' Award, four times.

In 2007 he wrote and read the opening speech at the Frankfurt Book Fair. Monzó designed a lecture written as if it was a short story. It differed completely from traditional speeches.

He is a regular contributor to the La Vanguardia newspaper. 

SELECTED WORKS

Fiction
La magnitud de la tragèdia (The Enormity of the Tragedy). Quaderns Crema, 1989
El perquè de tot plegat (Why, Why, Why?). Quaderns Crema, 1993
Guadalajara (Guadalajara). Quaderns Crema, 1996
Vuitanta-sis contes (Eighty-six Short Stories). Quaderns Crema, 1999
El millor dels mons (The Best of All Worlds). Quaderns Crema, 2001
Mil cretins (A Thousand Morons). Quaderns Crema, 2007

Author's Works in Translation

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