Gemma Lienas Explained

Gemma Lienas
Birth Name:Gemma Lienas Massot
Birth Date:16 January 1951
Birth Place:Barcelona
Nationality:Spanish
Alma Mater:Autonomous University of Barcelona
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Awards:Francesc Macia al Treball

Gemma Lienas Massot (born 16 January 1951) is a Spanish writer, feminist activist, and politician.[1] In October 2015, she became one of Barcelona's deputies for Catalunya Sí que es Pot. She is a recipient of the medal Francesc Macia al Treball.[2]

Early life and education

Lienas was born in Barcelona. She earned a degree in Philosophy and Literature at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

Career

Lienas worked as a teacher and editor before she started writing.[3] Her first work is "Cul de sac", a young adult novel published in 1986. She has written a series of books called “Carlota’s Diaries”, which mix fiction and nonfiction and explain to young people different subjects such as violence against women, feminism, sex and emotions, drugs and immigration and multiculturalism. She has also two series for children: "Emi & Max", where her characters live adventures in exotic places, and "Camelot’s Tribe", where a group of children solve all kind of mysteries.

Her novels aimed at adults include El final del Joc (Game over), Atrapada al mirall (Trapped in the mirror) and Una nit, un somni (Last night I dreamt of you). Each focuses on a psychological conflict.

Lienas has also published essays on various topics associated to the world of women, including Rebels, ni putes ni submises and Pornografia i vestits de núvia. Her books have been translated into several languages (German, Basque, Slovenian, Italian, Portuguese, Brazilian, Gallego and Serbo-Croat).[4]

Selected works

Novels

Non-fiction

Short stories

Children's short stories

Honors

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Partal. Txell. Gemma Lienas: 'Espanya no m'agrada gens, però hi ha coses de Catalunya que tampoc'. 24 September 2016. VilaWeb. 20 July 2016. Catalan.
  2. http://southsidepride.com/a-small-but-important-election/ "A small but important election"
  3. http://www.enciclopedia.cat/fitxa_v2.jsp?NDCHEC=0253557&BATE=Gemma%2520Lienas%2520i%2520Massot Gemma Lienas i Massot in Enciclopèdia Catalana. Retrieved on 2012-07-31.
  4. http://www.gemmalienas.com/obras-traducidas?lang=en List of translated works. Retrieved on 2012-07-31.
  5. News: Gemma Lienas gana el Llull de novela con 'El final del joc' . . Barcelona . Spanish . 31 January 2003 . 21 May 2019.