Muriel Villanueva i Perarnau

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Muriel Villanueva i Perarnau
Muriel Villanueva (2014; cropped 2023).jpg
Villanueva in 2014
Born1976 (age 4748)
Valencia, Spain
OccupationWriter
Alma mater
Website
murielvillanueva.com/en/home-2/

Muriel Villanueva i Perarnau (Valencia, 1976) is a Spanish writer. With a degree in Literary theory and Comparative literature from the University of Barcelona and a diploma in Music education from the University of Valencia, [1] she was a professor at the School of Writing at the University of Barcelona [2] between 2006 and 2014. Subsequently, she works as a writing teacher with several organizations. In 2020, she received one of the grants for literary creation from the Institució de les Lletres Catalanes for the project El refugi del Tarek 2. [3]

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Awards and honours

Selected works

Novels

  • Mares, i si sortim de l'armari? : la història d'una família quasi feliç, 2006 ISBN   978-84-9787-161-7
  • Jo toco i tu balles, 2009 ISBN   978-84-95705-86-0
  • Baracoa, 2010
  • La gatera, 2012
  • Motril 86, 2013
  • El parèntesi d'esquerre, 2016
  • Rut Sense Hac, 2018
  • París es Azu, 2019
  • El ball de les estornelles, 2020
  • Semiidèntics, 2021

Short story collections

  • Família, 2009
  • La paradoxa d'en Frank Kafka i l'àncora del Fred Tènder, 2009
  • Venia picant de mans, 2009
  • Línia discontínua, 2010
  • Megafonia, 2012
  • Dos mil botons i una tassa de xocolata, dins l'antologia Els caus secrets, 2013
  • La nena de les cuetes – La niña de las coletas, 2015
  • Estimat país petit, 2018
  • Sols em queda la gloriosa companyia de la vostra sacratíssima corona, dins l'antologia República de les lletres, 2019

Children's and youth literature

  • La Tània i totes les tortugues, 2013
  • Duna, diari d'un estiu. Duna, diario de un verano, 2015
  • La Esfera o L'Esfera: Sin alas, Las alas de Ícaro, El vuelo del Fénix.. Trilogy with Roger Coch (Muriel Rogers), 2016
  • La Tània i el telescopi (illustrated by Ona Caussa), 2016
  • Groc i rodó. Amarillo y redondo (illustrated by Ferran Orta, 2018
  • El refugi del Tarek (illustrated by Bruno Hidalgo), 2018
  • Ona i Roc i els tigres de Sumatra (illustrated by Julia Cejas), 2019
  • La biblioteca del papa Luna (illustrated by Sara Bellés), 2019
  • L'illa infinita (illustrated by Noemí Villamuza), 2019
  • Dunes, diari d'un altre estiu. Dunas, diario de otro verano (illustrated by Ferran Orta), 2019
  • Digueu-me Ju, 2020
  • La Paula i el colibrí (illustrated by Albert Asensio), 2021
  • On vas, Tarek? (illustrated by Bruno Hidalgo), 2021
  • Al fil de seda, 2022

Poetry collections

  • Poemes sense punts de goma, 2011
  • Para no tener que hablar (illustrated by Sara Márquez), 2016

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References

  1. "Muriel Villanueva i Perarnau". Literatura Infantil y Juvenil SM. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  2. "Muriel Villanueva". escoladescriptura.org (in Catalan). 10 June 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-06-10. Retrieved 28 May 2023 via web.archive.org.
  3. "Auditoria-Subvencions concedides per la Institució de les Lletres Catalanes en l'àmbit de les lletres (2019-2020)" (PDF) (in Catalan). Departament de Cultura - Generalitat de Catalunya. p. 63.