Carmen Nonell

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Carmen Nonell
Born1920
OccupationWriter
LanguageCatalan, Spanish
NationalitySpanish
CitizenshipSpain
Period1942-1973
Notable worksZoco grande (1956)
Relatives Carolina Nonell (sister)
Isidre Nonell (uncle)

Carme Nonell i Masjuan (born in Barcelona in 1920) was a Catalan novelist who wrote in Spanish. She was trained as an artist in Madrid. She worked for ABC and served as a Berlin-based correspondent for Pueblo. Beyond novels, she also wrote about Spanish art and wrote tourist publications. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Carme Nonell i Masjuan". enciclopèdia.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2019-03-24.