Pere Gimferrer

Spanish poet, translator and novelist
The Most Excellent
Pere Gimferrer
Born
Pere Gimferrer Torrens

(1945-06-22) 22 June 1945 (age 78)
Barcelona, Spain
Seat O of the Real Academia Española
Incumbent
Assumed office
15 December 1985[a]
Preceded byVicente Aleixandre

Pere Gimferrer Torrens (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpeɾə ʒimfəˈre]; born 22 June 1945) is a Spanish poet, translator and novelist. He is twice winner of Spain's Premio Nacional de Poesía (National Poetry Prize).[1]

He was born in Barcelona in 1945. He writes both in Castilian and Catalan. In Castilian, he has written the poetry collections Arde el mar (1966, National Prize for Poetry), Amor en vilo (2006), Interludio azul (2006) and Tornado (2008). In Catalan, he has written the novel Fortuny (1983, Ramon Llull Novel Award[2] and Critica Prize), and the poetry collection El vendaval (1988, National Poetry Prize). For lifetime achievement, he won the Premio Nacional de las Letras Españolas (National Prize for Spanish Literature) in 1998 and the International Octavio Paz Prize for Poetry and Criticism in 2006.

Gimferrer was elected to Seat O of the Real Academia Española on 18 April 1985, he took up his seat on 15 December the same year.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Elected on 18 April 1985

References

  1. ^ Profile
  2. ^ Broch, Àlex (1991). Literatura catalana dels anys vuitanta [Catalan Literature of the 1980s] (in Catalan). Edicions 62. p. 47. ISBN 9788429732863. Retrieved 21 May 2019 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Pere Gimferrer Torrens". Real Academia Española. Archived from the original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2016.

External links

  • "Pere Gimferrer". lletrA-UOC – Open University of Catalonia.
  • Àlbum Pere Gimferrer A web page that explores the poetics of Pere Gimferrer's many voices and personalities
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