Llucia Ramis

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Llucia Ramis (2015)

Llucia Ramis (born April 23, 1977 in Palma de Mallorca , Mallorca ) is a Catalan journalist and writer .

biography

Llucia Ramis was born in Palma in 1977 and lives in Barcelona . She studied journalism at the Autonomous University of Barcelona . Ramis worked in various media: as editor of the literary magazine Quimera , in the cultural area of ​​the Diario de Mallorca and currently with La Vanguardia , RAC 1 and Catalunya Ràdio . She was director and moderator of the Això no és Islàndia program at IB3 .

Awards

Her debut novel Coses que et fit a Barcelona quan tens 30 anys was published in 2008. In 2010 she won the Josep Pla Prize for her second novel Egosurfing . At the end of 2010 she received the Bartmoeu-Roselló-Pòrcel Prize, which honors young people or groups who have particularly distinguished themselves artistically, humanistically or scientifically. Ramis received the Time Out Prize in 2013 for the publication of Tot allò que una tarda morí amb les bicicletes . In 2018 she received the Anagram Books Prize for Les possessions .

Works

  • 2008: Coses que et fit a Barcelona quan tens 30 anys
  • 2010: egosurfing
  • 2013: Tot allò que una tarda morí amb les bicicletes
  • 2018: Les possessions

Individual evidence

  1. Llucia Ramis | Grup62. Retrieved April 11, 2019 (ca-es).
  2. Llucia Ramis | New Spanish Books DE. Retrieved April 11, 2019 .
  3. Llucia Ramis i la malenconia dels estius eterns. Retrieved April 11, 2019 (Catalan).
  4. Llucia Ramis, premio Anagrama de novela en catalán por 'Les possessions'. January 15, 2018, accessed April 11, 2019 .