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  1. Ana María Matute Ausejo (26 July 1925 – 25 June 2014) was an internationally acclaimed Spanish writer and member of the Real Academia Española. In 1959, she received the Premio Nadal for Primera memoria.

  2. Ana María Matute Ausejo (Barcelona, 26 de julio de 1925-Barcelona, 25 de junio de 2014) [1] [2] [3] fue una novelista española miembro de la Real Academia Española —donde ocupó el asiento «K»— que en 2010 obtuvo el Premio Cervantes.

  3. Jun 22, 2024 · Ana María Matute (born July 26, 1925, Barcelona, Spain—died June 25, 2014, Barcelona) was a Spanish novelist known for her sympathetic treatment of the lives of children and adolescents, their feelings of betrayal and isolation, and their rites of passage.

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  4. Ana María Matute Ausejo (26 de julio de 1925, Barcelona - 25 de junio de 2014, Barcelona). Novelista y académica de la lengua desde 1996, ocupa un lugar preferente en la literatura infantil y juvenil española. Premio de Literatura Miguel de Cervantes 2010.

  5. May 12, 2021 · Learn about the life and works of Ana María Matute, one of the most acclaimed Spanish authors of the post-war period. She wrote novels that reflected the reality of children during the Civil War, and faced censorship and repression under Franco's regime.

  6. Jun 30, 2014 · Ana María Matute, a novelist whose explorations of alienation and the loss of innocence children experienced during and after the Spanish Civil War made her one of Spain’s most popular and...

  7. Ana María Matute. Biography. Ana María Matute was born in Barcelona in 1926. Her father owned an umbrella factory in Barcelona. She was often ill as a child and spent much time with her grandparents in the country, where she grew to love nature. However, a sense of isolation also developed in her, as she was far from children of her own age.