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Paloma Díaz-Mas
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Paloma Díaz-Mas
9 May 1954 Madrid, Spain
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Seat i of the Real Academia Española | |
Assumed office 6 November 2022 |
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Preceded by | Margarita Salas |
Paloma Díaz-Mas (born in 1954) is a well-known Spanish writer and expert in literature. She writes novels, short stories, and essays.
Early Life and Education
Paloma Díaz-Mas was born in Madrid, Spain. She went to university to study journalism. She also studied philology, which is the study of language in historical texts.
In 1981, she earned her highest degree, a doctorate, from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Her special project for this degree was about Sephardic poetry. This is a type of poetry written by Jewish people who lived in Spain and Portugal a long time ago.
Career and Teaching
Today, Paloma Díaz-Mas teaches and does research at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) in Madrid. The CSIC is a very important research center in Spain.
She has also been a professor of Spanish literature and Sephardic literature. She has taught at several universities, including the Universidad del País Vasco in Spain. She has also taught in the United States at the University of Oregon and Washington University in St. Louis.
In April 2021, Paloma Díaz-Mas was chosen to be a member of the Royal Spanish Academy. This is a very important group that looks after the Spanish language. She took over the seat i, which was previously held by Margarita Salas.
Selected Works
Paloma Díaz-Mas has written many books and stories. Here are some of her selected works:
- Biografías de genios, traidores, sabios y suicidas. Madrid: Editora Nacional, 1973.
- La informante. Toledo: Ebora, 1983. This is a play that won an award.
- El rapto del Santo Grial. Barcelona: Anagrama, 1984. This novel was a finalist for an award.
- Tras las huellas de Artorius. Cáceres: Institución Cultural El Brocense, 1985. This novel also won an award.
- Los sefardíes: Historia, lengua, cultura. Zaragoza: Riopiedras, 1986. These are essays that were a finalist for a national award.
- Nuestro milenio. Barcelona: Anagrama, 1987. This book of stories was a finalist for a national award.
- "La discreta pecadora o ejemplo de doncellas recogidas". A short story published in Cuentos eróticos. Laura Freixas (editor). Barcelona: Grijalbo, 1988.
- Una ciudad llamada Eugenio. Barcelona: Anagrama, 1992. This is a travel book.
- El sueño de Venecia. Barcelona: Anagrama, 1992. This novel won the tenth Premio Herralde award.
- "La niña sin alas". A short story in Madres e hijas. Laura Freixas (editor). Barcelona: Anagrama, 1996.
- La tierra fértil. Barcelona: Anagrama, 1999. This novel won the Premio Euskadi award in 2000.
- "La construcción de una escritora". An essay in En sus propias palabras. Christine Henseler(editor). Madrid: Torremozas, 2003.
- Como un libro cerrado. Barcelona: Anagrama, 2005. This is a novel.
- "La visita del Comendador". A short story in Don Juan. Zaragoza: 451 Editores, 2008.
- "Los mayorales exhaustos". A short story in Cuentos de amigas. Laura Freixas (editor). Barcelona: Anagrama, 2009.
- Lo que aprendemos de los gatos. Barcelona: Anagrama, 2014.
See also
In Spanish: Paloma Díaz-Mas para niños