Dolores Soler-Espiauba
Dolores Soler-Espiauba Conesa is a Spanish writer, winning awards for her novels.Biography
Having studied German and Spanish Philology at the Complutense University of Madrid, Soler-Esiauba began work as a teacher in Portugal, France and Poland. In 1974 she moved to Brussels, Belgium, where she worked as a translator and teacher for the European Union.
Her first novel, Los Canardos, was published late in 1987, for which she received the Premio Felipe Trigo. Later she would win the same prize for Woman with a Landscape of Rain in 1988.
Soler-Espiauba has also received the Premio Andalucía de Novela for Sister Ana, What Do You See?, the Premio Azorín in 1991, the Premio Café Gijón in 1992 and the Premio Gabriel Miró de Cuentos in 2007 for The Tomb of King Baltasar.Works
Novels
- Los Canardos,, VII Premio Felipe Trigo.
- Woman with a Landscape of Rain,, VIII Premio Felipe Trigo.
- Chronicles of Oblivion,, Premio Café Iruña.
- Sister Ana, What Do You See?, V Premio Andalucía
- Elisa or the Imperfect Past,, Premio Azorín de Novela
- The Gold and the Moor. Alicante,, Premio Café Gijón
- The Blackberry Stain .
Short Stories
- Twelve Roses for Rose,.
- The Thief with the Black Glove,.
- More Was Lost in Cuba,.
- Moors and Christians,.
- ...But Brunettes Marry Themselves,.
- More Shells than a Tortoise,.
- Guantanameras,.
- A Taxi towards Coyoacán,.
- Mirta and the Old Master,.
- Life is a Tango,.
- The Tomb of King Baltasar,.