Anna Ballbona i Puig

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BornAnna Ballbona i Puig
1980
Montmeló, Catalonia, Spain
LanguageCatalan, Spanish
GenrePoetry
Anna Ballbona
Ballbona in 2014
Ballbona in 2014
BornAnna Ballbona i Puig
1980
Montmeló, Catalonia, Spain
LanguageCatalan, Spanish
GenrePoetry

Anna Ballbona i Puig (Montmeló, 1980)[1] is a Spanish journalist, writer and literary critic. She usually collaborates on media such as El PuntAvui,[2] El 9 Nou, El 9 Esportiu i Núvol.[3] She studied Journalism, Literary theory and Comparative literature.[4] In 2008 she was awarded the Premi Amadeu Oller for her first book of poems, La mare que et renyava era un robot.[5] In 2016 she was one of the first writers to use the Faber Residency.[6]

  • La mare que et renyava era un robot, Galerada, 2002
  • Quàntiques!: 10 poetes joves en diferencial femení, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2008 [collective work]
  • Conill de gàbia,[7][8] Labreu edicions, 2012
  • Joyce i les gallines (a novel), Anagrama, 2016[9]
  • No soc aquí (Anagrama, 2020)[10]

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