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Camilo José Cela was born in the rural parish of Iria Flavia, in Padrón, A Coruña, Spain, on 11 May 1916. He was the oldest child of nine. His father, Camilo Crisanto Cela y Fernández, was Galician. His mother, Camila Emanuela Trulock y Bertorini, was a Galician of English and Italian ancestry. The family was upper-middle-class and Cela ...
May 9, 2024 · Camilo José Cela (born May 11, 1916, Iria Flavia, Spain—died January 17, 2002, Madrid) was a Spanish writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1989. He is perhaps best known for his novel La familia de Pascual Duarte (1942; The Family of Pascual Duarte ) and is considered to have given new life to Spanish literature .
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Camilo José Cela y Trulock ( Iria Flavia, 11 de mayo de 1916- Madrid, 17 de enero de 2002) fue un escritor español. Representante de la literatura de posguerra, ejerció como novelista, periodista, ensayista, editor de revistas literarias y conferenciante. Fue académico de la Real Academia Española y resultó galardonado, entre otros, con ...
Camilo José Cela. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1989. Born: 11 May 1916, Iria Flavia, Spain. Died: 17 January 2002, Madrid, Spain. Residence at the time of the award: Spain. Prize motivation: “for a rich and intensive prose, which with restrained compassion forms a challenging vision of man's vulnerability”. Language: Spanish.
Camilo José Cela Biographical . C amilo José Cela Trulock was born on 11 May, 1916, in Iria Flavia, district of Padron, province of la Coruña.. Principal works: Poetry: Pisando la dudosa luz del dia (1956; 1st ed. 1945).
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Jan 17, 2002 · Camilo José Cela Trulock was a Spaniard writer from Galicia. Prolific author (as a novelist, journalist, essayist, literary magazine editor, lecturer ...), he was a member of the Royal Spanish Academy for 45 years and won, among others, the Prince of Asturias Prize for Literature in 1987, the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1989 ("for a rich and intensive prose, which with restrained compassion ...
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1989 was awarded to Camilo José Cela "for a rich and intensive prose, which with restrained compassion forms a challenging vision of man's vulnerability"