Ana Tena

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Ana Tena Puy
Born1966
Panillo, Huesca province, Aragón, Spain
Occupation Poet
Literary movement Aragonese language literature

Ana Tena Puy (born 1966) is an Aragonese writer in Ribagorçan Aragonese.

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Life

She was born in Panillo, Huesca province, Aragón, Spain. [1]

In 2009, she won Chusé Coarasa, for short stories written in Aragonese. [2] [3] [4] She is a member of Consello d'a Fabla Aragonesa and a founding member of the Academia de l'Aragonés. [5] In her works, she mixes her personal introspection and social interests.

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