Alejandro Palomas has a degree in English Philology from the University of Barcelona and a Master’s degree in Poetry from the New College of San Francisco. He has collaborated with several newspapers and publications and translated writers such as Katherine Mansfield, Gertrude Stein, Willa Cather, and Jack London, among others. He wrote the screenplay Ojos de Invierno, based on his novel Tanta vida (2008), the rights for which were sold to Filmax. In 2002, he was chosen as the FNAC New Talent for his novel El tiempo del corazón. He was also shortlisted for the Ciudad de Torrevieja Award for Best Novel with his book El secreto de los Hoffman, adapted into a play in 2009. In 2011, his books El tiempo que nos une and El cel que ens queda were published. His latest works (Una Madre, Un Perro, and Un Hijo) have all been critically acclaimed and translated into several languages.
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