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Julio Llamazares.

Julio Llamazares (born March 28, 1955) is a Spanish author born in Vegamián, León Province.

Biography

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Julio Llamazares is a poet, novelist and a prolific essayist and journalist. He focuses on themes such as the history and memory of Spanish society, both individual and collective and, in particular, the progressive decline of the rural cultural heritage. His work encompasses multiple genres, including 6 novels as well as various collections of poems, short stories and essays, travel writing, screenplays and journalism. He has had a regular column in El País since the early 1980s and has been featured on radio and TV.[1]

His first works were two collections of poetry: La lentitud de los bueyes, first published in 1979 and La memoria de la nieve, published in 1982.

His first novel, Luna de lobos, was published in 1985 and made into a film in 1987, directed by Julio Sánchez Valdés, with a cast including Santiago Ramos, Antonio Resines and Kiti Mánver.[2] It relates the story of a group of four fugitives caught on the wrong side of enemy lines in the early days of the Spanish Civil War, who held out for nine years hiding in the Cantabrian mountains in attempt to avoid the savage Nationalist repression. It has recently been translated into English and published as Wolf Moon.[3] In the words of Dr Chris Bannister, writing for the Arts & Humanities Research Council, “Wolf Moon is a moving account of the horrors of Francoism and the pressures the dictatorship exerted upon those that lived under it.” [4]

His second novel, La Lluvia amarilla, was published in 1988 (translated into English and published as The Yellow Rain), relates the story of the last inhabitant of Ainielle, a village in the province of Huesca in the Spanish Pyrenees, now abandoned and in ruins.

For many years Llamazares has indicated that he does not wish his publications to be considered for any further prizes. In 2016, he respectfully withdrew his most recent novel, Distintas formas de mirar el agua, from the short list for the Premio de la Crítica de Castilla y León (Castilla & Leon Critics' Prize).[5]

Works

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Narrative
Poetry
Essays and Articles
Travel writing
Screenplays
Anthology
Other

Translations into English

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Narrative
Essays & Articles

Awards

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References

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  • ^ "Excerpt from the film Luna de lobos (in Spanish)". Archived from the original on 2021-12-12.
  • ^ "www.spanishliterarytranslation.com".
  • ^ "Arts & Humanities Research Council – review".
  • ^ "La Nueva Crónica: Premio No Gracias".
  • ^ "The Guardian – Readers' Reviews".
  • ^ "Peter Owen Publishers".
  • ^ "El País 29Nov2009 – La Posmemoria".
  • ^ "Almería Cultura 22Feb2010".
  • ^ "El País 25Apr1982".
  • ^ "Diario de Almeríá 14Dec2009".
  • ^ "Almería Cultura 22Feb2010".
  • ^ "Premio Nonino".
  • ^ "ABC Cultura 04May2004".
  • ^ "Premio ITAS".
  • ^ "España es Cultura (Spain is Culture)".
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