Rafael Chirbes Explained

Rafael Chirbes
Birth Date:27 June 1949
Occupation:Writer, literary critic
Awards:Preis der SWR-Bestenliste[1] (1999)
Premio Cálamo[2] (2003)
Birth Place:Tavernes de la Valldigna, Spanish State
Death Place:Beniarbeig, Spain
Genre:Novel, essay

Rafael Chirbes (27 June 1949 – 15 August 2015) was a Spanish novelist.[3] He was born in Tavernes de la Valldigna in Valencia. He is the author of several novels, two of which have won the Premio de la Crítica de narrativa castellana - Crematorio (2007) and En la orilla (2013). The latter also won the Premio Nacional de Narrativa.

Chirbes is further known for his trilogy of novels dealing with postwar Spain (La larga marcha, La caída de Madrid and Los viejos amigos). He also wrote several collections of essays.[4]

His 2007 novel Crematorio was made into an acclaimed television series in 2011.

Works

Novels

Essays

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1999: Rafael Chirbes: "Der lange Marsch" und "Die schöne Schrift" . 2009-01-09 . SWR . de . 2024-08-14.
  2. Web site: Rafael Chirbes y Juan José Saer, premios Cálamo de literatura . 2004-01-24 . El Periódico . es . Rafael Chirbes and Juan José Saer, winners of the Calamo Literature Prize . 2024-08-14.
  3. News: Muere el escritor Rafael Chirbes. 15 August 2015. El País. Spanish. 15 August 2015.
  4. Web site: Rafael Chirbes - Ed. Anagrama. . Anagrama. 2015-08-12.