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Màrius Serra i Roig, born in Barcelona, Spain, on May 1, 1963, is a prize-winning Catalan writer, journalist, translator and television host.
Serra completed his studies in English philology, and in addition to his writing career, is a professor of English.
In 2006 he won the most prestigious literary award in Catalonia, the Ramon Llull prize, for his novel Farsa (Farce).
Though he had already published some works, he first became well-known with the publication of the novel Mon oncle (My uncle).
He was also the host of a television show about books, Alexandria on Channel 33 in Catalonia.
As well, Serra is a frequent contributor to the Barcelona daily newspaper Avui (Today).
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Works
Short Stories
- 1987 Linia (Line)
- 1988 Amnèsia (Amnesia)
- 1991 Tres és massa (Three it is too much)
- 1993 Contagi (Infection)
- 1998 La Vida normal (The normal life)
Novels
- 1990 L’home del sac (The bag man)
- 1996 Mon oncle (My uncle)
- 1999 Ablanatanalba
- 2003 Monocle
- 2006 Farsa (Farce)
- 2008 Quiet
Criticism and literary studies
- 2004 de com s’escriu una novella (How to write a novel)
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