Miquel Llor

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Born
Miquel Llor i Forcada

1894 (1894)
Barcelona
Died1966 (aged 7172)
OccupationsAuthor and translator
YearsactiveXXth century
Miquel Llor i Forcada
Miquel Llor i Forcada
Miquel Llor i Forcada
Born
Miquel Llor i Forcada

1894 (1894)
Barcelona
Died1966 (aged 7172)
OccupationsAuthor and translator
Years activeXXth century
Notable workLaura a la ciutat dels sants

Miquel Llor i Forcada (Barcelona, May 3, 1894 - May 2, 1966) was a Catalan author, narrator and novelist. He also wrote in the press, mainly in Mirador. He worked as a translator of Italian and French (translating works by Alberto Moravia and André Gide, among others). He was a Catalan short story writer and novelist active during the period before the Spanish Civil War. In his prose he highlights the influence of European writers such as Proust, Freud, Dostoevsky and James Joyce. His most important work is Laura a la ciutat dels sants (lit. Laura in the city of saints), which received the 1930 Joan Crexells prize. He worked for many years as a Catalan copy editor for the Culture Department of the Barcelona City Council.[1][2]

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