Lucía Etxebarría
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Lucía Etxebarría de Asteinza is a Spanish
Spain
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 writer. She was born in Valencia
Valencia (city in Spain)
Valencia or València is the capital and most populous city of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third largest city in Spain, with a population of 809,267 in 2010. It is the 15th-most populous municipality in the European Union...

 in 1966, of Basque
Basque people
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 parents as her name suggests, the youngest of seven children. The Basque surname Etxebarria
Etxebarria
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has no diacritics, although its Spanish version Echevarría has. Etxebarría was a typo that she liked and adopted as a nom de plume, though it is not used in all her books.

Career

Her first book was Kurt Cobain
Kurt Cobain
Kurt Donald Cobain was an American singer-songwriter, musician and artist, best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the grunge band Nirvana...

 and Courtney Love
Courtney Love
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’s biography
Biography
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: La historia de Kurt y Courtney: aguanta esto (1996). Her first novel
Novel
A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern romance and in the tradition of the novella. The latter supplied the present generic term in the late 18th century....

, Amor, curiosidad, prozac y dudas (1997) received Ana María Matute
Ana María Matute
Ana María Matute is an internationally acclaimed Spanish author. She is one of the strongest voices from the posguerra, or period immediately following the Spanish Civil War...

's support, and situated her in the Generacion Kronen scope. The following year her second novel, Beatriz y los cuerpos celestes, won the Nadal prize.

With De todo lo visible y lo invisible (2001) she won the Primavera Prize. With Un milagro en equilibrio, she obtained the 53rd Planeta Prize in 2004. In addition to these books and many other titles she has published poetry
Poetry
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; her collection Actos de placer y amor won the Barcarola Poetry Prize in 2004. She has published two collections of feminist
Feminism
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 essay
Essay
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s, and has also worked as a scriptwriter.

Plagiarism accusations

Lucía Etxebarria has been accused of plagiarism
Plagiarism
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 twice. In 2001, the Spanish magazine Interviú
Interviu
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 published an article stating Etxebarria had copied literal verses from Antonio Colina for her book Estación de infierno, and that her first novel, Amor, curiosidad, Prozac y dudas, included literal sentences copied from the book Prozac Nation, by the American writer Elizabeth Wurtzel
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Elizabeth Lee Wurtzel is an American corporate attorney, writer and journalist, known for her work in the confessional memoir genre. She is a graduate of Harvard College and Yale Law School.-Early life:...

. Etxebarria sued the magazine, which was acquitted in tribunal court. The judge's sentence explicitly mentioned that the information published by Interviú was true, and that Extebarria had indeed copied works by Antonio Colina. The judgement was not later challenged in an appeal court.

In 2006, Spanish psychologist Jorge Castelló sued her for plagiarism. He states that Etxebarria used one of his articles in the first chapter of her book Ya no sufro por amor, mixing sentences from his article with sentences by herself, without proper quotation marks and in a way that it is impossible to know who wrote them. Etxebarria lists Castelló's article in the book bibliography and a warning text was included in the 6th edition. Castelló considers this is not enough, and requests that Etxebarria uses proper quotation marks surrounding his sentences.

Mockery

In April 2005, she affirmed in an interview that "murciélago" (Spanish word for 'bat') was the only Spanish word that contained all five vowels, which is incorrect. This caused some controversy and a few satirical articles in response.

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