Francesc Serés

Francesc Serés Guillén (born Zaidín, Spain, December 22, 1972) is a Catalan-language writer.

He obtained a Fine Arts degree (1996) and another in Anthropology (1998) from the University of Barcelona and, in 2001, the title of Research Aptitude from the Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona.

With his first novel ''Els ventres de la terra'' (''The Bellies of the Earth'', 2000), he was a finalist for the Pere Calders Prize, after which he published two more novels, ''L'arbre sense tronc'' (''The Tree without a Trunk'', 2001) and ''Una llengua de plom'' (''A Tongue of Lead'', 2002). A third book, ''De fems i de marbres'' (''On Manures and Marbles'', 2003) concluded this trilogy.

He has also written a short-story collection titled ''La força de la gravetat'' (''Force of Gravity'', 2006 – winner of the "Serra d'Or" Critics' Prize for Fiction and the National Literature Prize); the set of reports ''La matèria primera'' (''Raw Material'' – winner of Octavi Pellissa Prize, which was published in 2007); and ''Contes russos'' (''Russian Stories'', 2009 – winner of the Critics' Prize and the City of Barcelona Prize for Fiction) and translated to English by Peter Bush. In the sphere of theatre he has written the play ''Caure amunt. Muntaner, Roig, Llull'' (Falling Up: ''Muntaner, Llull and Roig, 2008'').

His last book ''La pell de la frontera'' (''Traversing the Border'') was published in 2014.

He has collaborated with El País Spanish newspaper and with Ara. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La Pell de la frontera by Serés, Francesc

    Published 2014
    ISBN: 9788477275619
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