Juan Marsé
Juan Marsé was born with Barcelona on January 8th, 1933. Writer (novels, news), translator, Spanish scenario writer . It received the Prix Planeta in 1978 for the muchacha of mow bragas of oro .
Biography
Born Juan Faneca Roca, orphan of mother, it is adopted by the Marsé couple. At the thirteen years age, he works like apprentice jeweller. At the time of its military service with Ceuta in 1955, it projects the writing of its first novel, published in 1961.Between 1960 and 1965, he works with Paris like laboratory assistant to the Institut Pasteur, and gives Spanish courses to the girl of the pianist Robert Casadesus. Últimas Tardes idiot Teresa receives the Price Biblioteca Breve in 1965, and Marsé enters to the Spanish Communist party.
Of return in Spain, he writes scenarios for the cinema. Inspired of its poor childhood in the hollows of Barcelona, If you dicen that caí is censured in Spain and can leave only to the Mexico. It however continues to devote its following novels to depict Barcelona after the Guerre of Spain, which does not prevent it from receiving the Planeta price in 1978, for Muchacha of mow bragas of oro , adapted to the cinema by Vicente Aranda in 1980 (this last will also turn If you dicen that caí , and El Amante bilingual in 1992).
In 1997, it receives the Price Juan Rulfo for the whole of its work. In 2004, Fernando Trueba adapts El Embrujo de Shangai to the cinema.
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