Isabel-Clara Simó Explained

Isabel-Clara Simó
Birth Date:1943 4, df=y
Birth Place:Alcoi, Alicante, Spain
Death Place:Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Occupation:Writer, journalist, politician
Notableworks:És quan miro que hi veig clar (1979)
Awards:Premi Víctor Català (1978)
Premi Andròmina de narrativa (2001)
Premi Sant Jordi de novel·la (2003)
Premi de la Crítica dels Escriptors Valencians d'assaig (2004)
Premi de Novel·la Ciutat d'Alzira (2007)
Premi Trajectòria (2009)
Premi Jaume Fuster dels Escriptors en Llengua Catalana (2013)
Premi d'Honor de les Lletres Catalanes (2017)

Isabel-Clara Simó i Monllor (4 April 1943 – 13 January 2020)[1] was a Spanish journalist and writer.[2] She is considered one of the most important writers in the Catalan language.[3]

Simó was awarded several prizes, including the Premi Sant Jordi in 1993. As a journalist, she was the director of Canigó magazine and had a daily column in the newspaper Avui. She was a delegate of the Culture Department of the Generalitat de Catalunya.[4]

Biography

Isabel-Clara Simó was BSc+MSc on Philosophy for the Universitat de València[5] and Journalism, and PhD on Romance Philology.[6] She taught at Bunyol and afterwards at the IES Ramon Muntaner of Figueres, a town where her kids were born, and at the IES Sant Josep de Calasanç of Barcelona. She turned to journalism in 1972 as a director of the weekly Canigó and collaborated on a regular basis in several media. She created in her tales and novels a number of complex characters who have conflictive relationships, such as La Nati (1991), Raquel (1992), those from Històries perverses (1992) or those from T'imagines la vida sense ell? (2000). Some works as Júlia (1983) or D'Alcoi a Nova York (1987) was set on Alcoi, her birthplace.

She was awarded the Sant Jordi prize in 1993, for La salvatge. She was deputy of Books for the Departament de Cultura of the Generalitat de Catalunya. In 1999 she received the Creu de Sant Jordi, for her career. The collection Dones (1997) was adapted to the cinema in 2000. She also published L'home que volava en el trapezi (2002) and her collection of articles at the journal Avui, titled En legítima defensa. She also had a great success, both from critics and audience, for her theatre piece Còmplices, taken to the scenarios by Pep Cortès. In 1993 she won the Premi Crítica Serra d'Or de narració for Històries perverses. In 2001 she received the Andròmina prize for her work Hum... Rita!: L'home que ensumava dones, and in 2004 the Crítica dels Escriptors Valencians prize for her essay En legítima defensa. In 2007, she won the Premi de Novel·la Ciutat d'Alzira with El meu germà Pol.

As a journalist, she was director of the weekly Canigó, she wrote a number of articles for the journal Avui and nowadays for El Punt Avui.

In 2009 she was awarded the Trajectòria prize at the Setmana del Llibre en Català. According to the organization, this award recognizes the huge work of the writer and her effort in protecting the Catalan language.[7] In 2013, she received the Golden Medal of the City council of Alcoi, as well as its Key to the City.[8]

In 2017 she won the Premi d'Honor de les Lletres Catalanes.

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fallece la escritora Isabel-Clara Simó a los 76 años. 13 January 2020.
  2. Web site: Isabel-Clara Simó . Catalan . escriptors.cat . 13 September 2010.
  3. News: Judith Palmer on literature . . subscription . Palmer . Judith . 22 March 1996 . 13 September 2010.
  4. Web site: Isabel-Clara Simó Monllor . Centre for the study of Contemporary Women's Writing . Diaz-Vicedo . Noèlia . February 2010 . . 13 September 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717134506/http://igrs.sas.ac.uk/research/CCWW%20Spanish_simo_bio.html . 17 July 2011 .
  5. Web site: Isabel-Clara Simó i Monllor. L'Enciclopèdia.cat. Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana.
  6. Web site: Qui és qui. Simó Monllor, Isabel-Clara. 11 November 2013. Generalitat de Catalunya website. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131111215339/http://cultura.gencat.net/ilc/qeq/FitxaAutors.asp?idregistre=3314. 11 November 2013.
  7. Isabel-Clara Simó rep emocionada el Premi Trajectòria de la Setmana del Llibre a Sant Cugat. Cugat.cat Diari. 10 March 2009.
  8. Alcoi concedirà la medalla d'or a Isabel-Clara Simó . 9 February 2013 . . 9 February 2013 .