Elia Barceló Explained
Elia Barceló |
Birth Date: | 29 January 1957 |
Birth Place: | Elda, Alicante, Spain |
Nationality: | Spanish |
Elia Barceló or Elia Eisterer-Barceló (born 29 January 1957)[1] is a Spanish academic and author who lives in Austria.
Life
Barceló was born in Elda in 1957. She became an academic and earned her doctorate in Innsbruck, Austria in 1995. She remained in Austria, working as a professor of Spanish literature. She has won a number of awards.
Literary genre and topics
One of her characteristics is the variety in the themes of her novels, making it difficult to label her in a particular genre. She started writing science fiction and fantastic novels for adults and works for children and young adults. She continued publishing crime, horror, gothic and historical fiction novels aswell as essays. [2]
Her work has been translated into French, Italian, German, Catalan, English, Greek, Hungarian, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Croatian, Portuguese, Basque, Czech, Russian and Esperanto.[3] [4] Memory, love and death are recurring themes in her work, where she also vindicates the role of mature women.[5]
Her Heart of Tango was published in an English translation in 2010.[6]
Awards
- Premio Ignotus, science fiction, 1991
- Premio TP de oro, young adult literature, 1997 and 2006
- Premio Internacional, science fiction novella, Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Premio UPC), 1993
- Premio Celsius, 2014
- Premio Ignotus, 2018
- Premio Edebé, children's and young adult literature[7]
Works
- Sagrada. Ediciones B, Barcelona, 1989.
- Consecuencias Naturales. Madrid, 1994.
- El mundo de Yarek, premio UPC 1993, Barcelona, 1994. Editorial Lengua de Trapo .
- El caso del Artista Cruel, premio Edebé, 1998.
- La mano de Fatma, 2001.
- El vuelo del hipogrifo, 2002. Editorial Lengua de Trapo.
- El caso del crimen de la ópera, 2002.
- El secreto del orfebre, 2003. Editorial Lengua de Trapo.
- Si un día vuelves a Brasil, 2003. Alba Editorial.
- Disfraces terribles. Barcelona, 2004. Editorial Lengua de Trapo.
- El contrincante, 2004.
- Cordeluna, Premio Edebé de Literatura Infantil y Juvenil, 2007.
- Corazón de Tango, 2007. Ed. 451 Editores.
- El almacén de las palabras terribles, Zaragoza: Edelvives, 2007.
- Caballeros de Malta, 2007. Edebé-Periscopio.
- La roca de Is, 2010, Edebé-Edición Nómadas.
- Las largas sombras, 2009. Ediciones Ámbar (reed. Roca, 2018)
- Anima mundi, 2013. Ediciones Destino.
- Por ti daré mi vida, 2015. Edebé.
- La Maga y otros cuentos crueles, 2015. Cazador de ratas.
- El color del silencio, 2017, ed. Roca.
- El eco de la piel, 2019, ed. Roca.
- El efecto Frankenstein, 2019, ed. Edebé. Premio juvenil de literatura.
- La noche de plata, 2020, Roca Editorial.
- Muerte en Santa Rita, 2021, Roca Editorial.
- Amores que matan, 2023, Roca Editorial.
- El síndrome Frankenstein, 2023, Edebé.
- La soga de cristal, 2024, Roca Editorial.
Notes and References
- News: Játiva . Juan Manuel . 2013-08-25 . “A la gente le gustaría tener poderes especiales y cortar cabezas” . es . El País . 2023-05-25 . 1134-6582.
- Web site: Interview with Elia Barceló - Blog del Instituto Cervantes de Dublín Blog del Instituto Cervantes de Dublín . 2024-07-29 . en.
- Web site: literary reading ::Today we are reading with: Elia Barceló, Kevin Barry, Christopher Domínguez Michael, Keith Ridgway and María Negroni ::Instituto Cervantes de Dublín . 2024-07-29 . dublin.cervantes.es.
- News: 25 June 2018 . Elia Barceló reivindica el papel de las mujeres «de cierta edad» . 25 June 2018 . Tribuna Feminista . es-ES.
- Web site: Oliva . Ángeles . 2023-04-14 . Elia Barceló: “La ciencia ficción sirve para enfrentarnos con dilemas éticos que no creíamos que fueran posibles” . 2024-07-29 . ElDiario.es . es.
- Book: Frye . Elia Barceló ; translated from the Spanish by David . Heart of Tango . 2010 . MacLehose . 1906694605 . London.
- Web site: Maite Carranza y Elia Barceló se llevan los premios Edebé. Abella. Anna. El Periodico. es.