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Maria Àngels Anglada
Born (1920-03-09)9 March 1920
Died 23 April 1999(1999-04-23) (aged 79)
Nationality Spanish
Occupation Poet, Writer

Maria Àngels Anglada was a talented writer from Catalonia, a region in Spain. She was known for her beautiful poems and interesting novels. Born in Vic, Spain, in 1920, she grew up to become an important voice in Catalan literature.

Her Early Life and Education

Maria Àngels Anglada loved learning from a young age. She went to the University of Barcelona, a famous university in Spain. There, she studied something called Classical Philology. This means she learned a lot about ancient languages like Latin and Greek, and the literature from those times. This knowledge helped her become a great writer herself.

Becoming a Famous Writer

Maria Àngels Anglada wrote many books throughout her life. She was especially good at writing both poetry and novels. Her stories often explored interesting ideas and feelings.

Award-Winning Novels

One of her most famous novels was called Les closes. This book was so good that it won a special award called the Josep Pla Award. This award is given to new novels written in the Catalan language. Winning it showed that she was a rising star in the literary world.

Another important novel she wrote was Sandàlies d'escuma, which means "Sandals of Foam" in English. This book was published in 1985 and also won a major prize, the Lletra d'Or Prize. These awards proved how much people appreciated her writing.

Her Legacy

Maria Àngels Anglada passed away in 1999. However, her books and poems continue to be read and loved by many people. She left behind a wonderful collection of works that are an important part of Catalan literature. Her stories and poems help us understand more about life and the world around us.

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