Joan Sella i Montserrat
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Joan Sella | |
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| Born | Joan Sella i Montserrat 1960 (age 65–66) Sitges, Catalonia |
| Language | Catalan, Spanish |
| Genre | Novel |
Joan Sella i Montserrat (Sitges, 1960) is a Catalan journalist, writer and gastronomy critic. He worked at Televisión Española. In 2002, he published Breviari del xató with El Pati Blau, a publishing house from Sitges. Comer como un rey, published in 2009, shows the menus and banquets of Amadeus I, Count of Savoy and Alfonso XII of Spain.[1] In 2010, he published El misteri de "La nena de la clavellina" (Edicions Saldonar), where, named as a Santiago Rusiñol painting, he seeks to recover his memories of childhood and adolescence in Sitges, his hometown.[2]