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Julio Manegat
Julio Manegat (Barcelona, January 4, 1922 – Barcelona, August 9, 2011) was a Spanish journalist, novelist, playwright, and poet.〔(Julio Manegat Obituary (Spanish article) )〕
He wrote the poetry book ''Canción en la sangre'' (1948), the short story book ''Historias de los otros'' (1967), the novels ''La feria vacía'' (1961) which won the City Award of Barcelona, ''El pan y los peces'' (1963), which won the Spanish Language Selections Award, and ''Amado mundo podrido'' (1976). He also wrote the plays ''El silencio de Dios'' (1956) and ''Antes, algo, alguien'' (1974). His short story ''El coleccionista'' won the Hucha de Oro Story Competition in 1984. His novels ''La ciudad amarilla'' (1958) and ''Spanish Show'' (1965) were finalists for the Premio Planeta.〔(Finalista edición 1965 del Premio Planeta )〕
==Biography==
He began writing articles for ''El Noticiero Universal'' in 1946, and since 1952 was one of its full-time writers (as a literary critic). He became the newspaper's editor in 1953, as well as its literary and theater critic. He wrote for many Spanish newspapers, magazines, radio and TV stations. He published over 150 volumes of articles. He was director of the Official School of Journalism in Barcelona since its reinstatement in 1968 until its termination ten years later with the creation of the new School of Journalism. On several occasions he has been a member of the board of the Press Association of Barcelona, for which he served as vice president for 4 years.
In 1956 he founded the theater "Critics Award" with Tomás Salvador and Joan Ramón Masoliver.〔(Julio Manegat, escritor de la calle )〕 He was a judge of numerous national literary and theater competitions, and lectured at cultural associations and courses throughout Spain. Some of his books have been translated into several languages. He has written prefaces for various published works of Spanish and foreign authors.

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