Journalist and instructor Gemma Ventura Farré has received the fifty fifth Josep Pla Award along with her debut novel ‘La llei de l’hivern’, which failed this Friday at a literary dinner in Barcelona.
Within the novel, which had been submitted to the award with the title ‘Whenever you open your eyes, you'll seem’ below the pseudonym Laura Vallclara, she narrates how a younger girl sails her grandfather with reminiscence and creativeness as firm in full solitude.
With an intimate and magical air, the novel by Ventura Farré (El Vendrell, 1990) talks about people who find themselves not there and the best way through which every absence is made up for.
When amassing the award, Ventura Farré assured that receiving the Josep Pla Award this Three Kings Day implies that “magic exists”, and he burdened that writing means trusting the one that assures you ‘see this fashion’.
The writer has burdened that with the e book she has wished to pay a “tribute to the invisible”, and has thanked her mom, the author Josep Maria Espinàs and the journalist and author Eva Piquer for his or her persistence, for the chance to put in writing within the digital journal ‘Fourteen’.
The Josep Pla Prize, convened by the Destino publishing home, had acquired a complete of 37 works from your complete Catalan-speaking linguistic sphere on this version, and its endowment has elevated from 6,000 to 10,000 euros.
The jury of the award was fashioned by Laia Aguilar, Marc Artigau, Montse Barderi, Manuel Forcano and the editor Glòria Gasch.
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