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Natàlia Cerezo

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Natàlia Cerezo (born 1985, Castellar del Vallés) is a Catalan writer. She studied at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, graduating with a degree in Translation and Interpretation. She works as a proofreader and translator.

She published her debut work in 2018, a collection of 15 stories titled A les ciutats amagades (2018), which was translated that same year into Spanish under the title En las ciudades escondidas.

In 2018, she won the El Ojo Crítico Award from RNE for narrative excellence. The following year, she was named as one of the best young writers in Spain by the 10 de 30 project under the aegis of AECID.[1]

Works

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Short stories

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  • A les ciutats amagades (Rata Books, 2018)
  • Ara soc un llac (Empúries, 2024)
  • Tˈestimo com la sal. Les filles parlen del pare. 19 relats i un conte, anthology of short stories by various authors (Vienna Edicions, 2024)

Novel

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  • I van passar tants anys (Rata Books, 2021)

References

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