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María de la Almudena Grandes Hernández (7 May 1960 – 27 November 2021) was a Spanish writer. Author of 13 novels and three short-story collections, her work has been translated into twenty languages and frequently adapted to film. She won the
National Literature Prize for Narrative The National Literature Prize for Narrative (Spanish: ''Premio Nacional de Literatura en la modalidad de Narrativa'') is a prize awarded by Spain's Ministry of Culture (Spain), Ministry of Culture for a novel written by a Spanish author in any of ...
and the Prix Méditerranée among other honors. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called her "one of the most important writers of our time."


Early life and career

Almudena Grandes was born on 7 May 1960 in the Chamartín neighborhood of Madrid, Spain. She began writing when she was nine and obtained a degree in Geography and History at the Complutense University of Madrid. Following her degree, she started out writing texts for encyclopedias. Drawing on her experiences during the Movida Madrileña, she published her first novel ''Las edades de Lulú'' in 1989, an erotic and unbridled novel which achieved great success and won ''La Sonrisa Vertical'' prize, having been translated into twenty languages thus far. Director Bigas Luna made a film out of her novel, '' The Ages of Lulu'', starring Javier Bardem. Emilie L. Bergmann said, the novel "represented a breakthrough for eroticism in women's writing" having sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide. Her second novel ''Te llamaré Viernes'' was published in 1991 and was adapted for cinema by Gerardo Herrero in 1996. That year, she also published ''Modelos de mujer''. The publication of her third novel, ''Malena es un nombre de tango'', in 1994 was also a great success. Later she published ''Atlas de geografía humana'' in 1998 (which was transformed into a film by Azucena Rodríguez), ''Los aires difíciles'', in 2002, ''Castillos de cartón'' in 2004 and ''El corazón helado'' in 2007. In 2010 she published the novel ''Inés y la alegría'', the first in a series of six novels entitled ''Episodios de una Guerra Interminable''. This novel narrates episodes of the anti-Francoist resistance. With ''Inés y la alegría'', she won the "Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz" literature prize. It was followed by ''El lector de Julio Verne'' in 2012, ''Las tres bodas de Manolita'' (2014) and ''Los pacientes del doctor García'' in 2017, the latter of which led her to win the
National Literature Prize for Narrative The National Literature Prize for Narrative (Spanish: ''Premio Nacional de Literatura en la modalidad de Narrativa'') is a prize awarded by Spain's Ministry of Culture (Spain), Ministry of Culture for a novel written by a Spanish author in any of ...
. Her last finished novel, ''La madre de Frankenstein'', was published in 2020. In it, she contemplated the life of
Aurora Rodríguez Carballeira Aurora Rodríguez Carballeira (Ferrol, A Coruña, April 23, 1879 – Ciempozuelos, Community of Madrid, December 28, 1955) was a Spanish woman who is remembered as the mother of Hildegart Rodríguez Carballeira, a girl she conceived as a scienti ...
, a woman in 20th-century Spain who shot her own daughter rather than lose control of her.


Style

Grandes' literary work was influenced by 19th century Spanish writers Emilia Pardo Bazán and
Benito Pérez Galdós Benito Pérez Galdós (May 10, 1843 – January 4, 1920) was a Spanish Spanish Realist literature, realist novelist. He was the leading literary figure in 19th-century Spain, and some scholars consider him second only to Miguel de Cervantes ...
, among others. Her books speak about the Spanish people in the last quarter of the 20th century and the first years of the 21st century, in a style characterized by realism and psychological introspection. When she was a child, her grandfather gave her '' Odyssey'' by Homer and she considered that, together with '' Don Quixote'', they were the two major influences for her work and particularly for her interest in characters who were survivor archetypes, muddling through their circumstances one way or another, as opposed to heroes and antiheroes. Grandes was politically left-wing, and her work revolves around
Francisco Franco Francisco Franco Bahamonde (; 4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish general who led the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalist forces in overthrowing the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War ...
's regime and the impact it had on democracy.


Views and activism

Grandes was a vocal leftist, saying that it was reading that led her to these politics. On several occasions she voted for the United Left party. She was a regular columnist of the newspaper ''
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'' and a contributor to radio programs such as Cadena SER. She also considered herself anticlerical and republican. In April 2007, Grandes was one of the signatories of a manifesto, in which a group of intellectuals considered it unacceptable to commit acts of terrorism; in addition, during the demonstration after ETA's
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on Madrid Airport, she read the statement "For peace, life, liberty and against terrorism." That attack, in which two people died, marked the end of a ceasefire during which ETA had been in negotiation with the government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. Grandes also gave her opinion about Spanish society, which she argued had become dumb and vulgar, and blighted by consumerism, materialism, and indifference to suffering. In ''Los besos en el pan'' (2015), she wrote about the Spanish crisis of 2008 and claimed that humility was the only way to get rid of it. Grandes harshly criticized right-wing parties and politicians, and also left-wing ones, especially during the constitutional crisis in Catalonia. She was also involved in the feminist movement, and was present during feminist demonstrations and protests. She was also a tireless social activist. In 1998 she was a member of Izquierda Abierta and showed support for the self-incrimination of Ramona Maneiro. Maneiro had assisted her partner
Ramón Sampedro Ramón Sampedro Cameán (5 January 1943 – 12 January 1998) was a Spanish seaman and writer. Sampedro became a quadriplegic at the age of 25 (on 23 August 1968), following a diving accident, and fought for his right to assisted dying for the fol ...
in euthanasia.


Personal life and death

Grandes married poet
Luis García Montero Luis García Montero (born 4 December 1958) is a Spanish poet and literary critic, as well as a professor of Spanish Literature at the University of Granada. Biography Descended from a '' granadino'' family that was very active in the commun ...
in 1994, with whom she had one daughter. From a previous marriage she had one son. She was a fan of
Atlético Madrid Club Atlético de Madrid, Sociedad Anónima Deportiva, S.A.D. (; meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), known simply as Atleti in the Spanish-speaking world and commonly referred to at international level as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish profess ...
. In October 2021, Grandes announced that she was suffering from cancer, which had been diagnosed in the previous year. She died on 27 November 2021, at the age of 61.


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Las edades de Lulú'' (Tusquets, 1989) ** * ''Te llamaré Viernes'' Tusquets, 1991, * ''Malena es un nombre de tango'' Tusquets, 1994, ; Tusquets, 2008, * ''Atlas de geografía humana'' Tusquets, 1998, * ''Los aires difíciles'' Tusquets, 2002 ** * ''Castillos de cartón'' Tusquets, 2004, * ''El corazón helado'' Tusquets, 2007 ** ''The Frozen Heart'' Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2010, translated by Frank Wynne; Orion Publishing Group, Limited, 2010, * ''Ines y la alegria'' Tusquets, 2010, * ''El lector de Julio Verne'' Tusquets, 2012, * ''Las tres bodas de Manolita'' Tusquets, 2014, * ''Los besos en el pan'' Tusquets, 2015, * ''Los Pacientes del Doctor García,'' 2017 - Premio Nacional de Narrativa 2018 * ''La madre de Frankenstein,'' Tusquets, 2020


Short story collections

* ''Modelos de mujer'' (Tusquets, 1996) () * ''Mercados de Barceló'', 2003 () * ''Estaciones de paso'' (Tusquets, 2005) ()


Awards

* La Sonrisa Vertical Award 1989 for ''Las edades de Lulú''. * Coherence Award (2002) * Julián Besteiro Award for the Arts and Literature (2002) * Cálamo Award for Best Book of the Year for ''Los aires difíciles'' (2003) * Crisol Award for ''Los aires difíciles'' (2003) * The municipal library of Azuqueca de Henares, inaugurated in October 2006, bears her name * José Manuel Lara Foundation Award for ''El corazón helado'' (2008) * Madrid Booksellers Guild Award for ''El corazón helado'' (2008) * Prix Méditerranée (2009) * Premio de la Crítica de Madrid for ''Inés y la alegría'' (2010) * Premio Iberoamericano de Novela Elena Poniatowska 2011 for ''Inés y la alegría'' (2011) * Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Award for ''Inés y la alegría'' (2011) * The Infant and Primary Education Center (CEIP) of the Las Morillas neighborhood (
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) is named after her * Atocha International Lawyers of Atocha Award (2017) * Liber Prize (2018) *
National Literature Prize for Narrative The National Literature Prize for Narrative (Spanish: ''Premio Nacional de Literatura en la modalidad de Narrativa'') is a prize awarded by Spain's Ministry of Culture (Spain), Ministry of Culture for a novel written by a Spanish author in any of ...
(2018) * ''Honoris Causa'' by the National University of Distance Education (2020) * International Journalism Award of the International Press Club (2020) * Jean-Monnet Prize for European Literature for ''Los pacientes del Dr. García'' (2020)


References


External links

*
Website Almudena Grandes
*
Almudena Grandes' profile at Tusquets editors website
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