Muria, Anna (1904–2002)
Muria, Anna (1904–2002)
Spanish novelist and journalist. Name variations: Anna Murià i Romani. Born 1904 in Barcelona, Spain; died in Terrassa, 2002; m. Agustí Bartra (Catalan poet).
Was exiled from Spain for political reasons (1939) but eventually returned to Catalonia (1970); works include Joana Mas (1933), La Peixera (1938), Res no és veritat, Alicia (1984), and Aquest serà el principi (1985).
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