Pablo Antón Marín Estrada
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Pablo Antón Marín Estrada (Sama
Sama
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, Langreo
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, 1966) is a Spanish
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 writer in Asturian.

He studied philology
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 and he is member of several organisations to promote the Asturian language
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. He founded the literary association El sombreru de Virxilio. He lives in Gijón
Gijón
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.

Works

  • Blues del llaberintu (1989)
  • Les hores (1990)
  • Xente d'esti mundu y del otru (1992)
  • Esa lluz que nadie nun mata (1995)
  • Agua que pasa (1995)
  • Un tiempu meyor (1996)
  • La ciudá encarnada (1997)
  • Nubes negres (1998)

Prizes

  • Abril de narrativa para jóvenes(2000), he was the first Spaniard who wan a national prize with a novel written entirely in Asturian.

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