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Clara Sanchez (writer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Clara Sánchez (writer)

Clara Sánchez (born March 1, 1955) is a Spanish novelist. Among other literary awards, Sánchez won the 2013 Premio Planeta de Novela for her novel ''El cielo ha vuelto''.〔 ("Clara Sánchez se alza con el Planeta" ) ''El País''. Retrieved 16 October 2013.〕
Born in Guadalajara, Spain, she earned her degree in Spanish philology from Complutense University of Madrid. Since receiving her degree, she has taught at the National University of Distance Education.
Sánchez has provided prefaces for the works of foreign authors including Yukio Mishima and Andrzej Szczypiorski, has written for a variety of national periodicals, and has been an occasional contributor to the TVE series ''¡Qué grande es el cine!'' directed by José Luis Garci. Her debut novel, ''Piedras preciosas'' (1989), received critical acclaim. In common with her subsequent work, it employs intimistic, costumbrist prose and cynical humor to reveal the inadequacies of the modern world. After ''No es distinta la noche'' (1990) and ''El palacio varado'' (1993) came ''Desde el mirador'' (1996), an exploration of human vulnerability taking the form of a portrait of a forty-year-old woman; ''El misterio de todos los días'' (1999), the story of a female professor who falls in love with one of her students; and ''Últimas noticias del paraíso'' (2000), an exploration of the confusion and alienation of contemporary youth, which won the prestigious Alfaguara Prize in 2000. Her work has been published both in Spain and Latin America.
In 2010 Sanchez received the Premio Nadal for her novel ''Lo que esconde tu nombre'', a psychological thriller whose protagonists include a Spanish republican survivor of Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and an alienated young woman who cross paths with an elderly Nazi couple in the Costa del Sol.〔El País. ''(Un 'thriller' psicológico gana el Nadal )''. Retrieved January 7, 2010.〕
== Novels ==

* ''Piedras Preciosas'' (1989)
* ''No es distinta la noche'' (1990)
* ''El palacio varado'' (1993)
* ''Desde el mirador'' (1996)
* ''El misterio de todos los días'' (1999)
* ''Últimas noticias del paraíso'' (Premio Alfaguara 2000), Ed. Alfaguara, Madrid.
* ''Un millón de luces'' (2003) Ed. Alfaguara, Madrid. ISBN 84-204-0070-X
* ''Presentimientos'' (2008)
* ''Lo que esconde tu nombre'' (Premio Nadal 2010) Ed. Destino, Barcelona.
* ''Entra en mi vida'' (2012)
* ''El cielo ha vuelto'' (Premio Planeta de Novela, 2013)

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