Marc Masdeu


Marc Masdeu Escuder (Castellar del Vallés, 1976) is a Spanish writer and journalist with a degree in Communication Sciences. It was released in 2003 with the poem El gos autodidacte (The dog autodidadcta). The following year he published Els escalfadors (The Warmers) (2004), a book of poems formed by fifteen short compositions and two poems in the river and with which he obtains the Parc Taulí Prize.His next published work was Les nanses ), in 2006, with which he won the Les Talúries Prize.

In 2010, he receives the narrative prize from the Fundació Mundo Rural for Les tombes buides (The Empty Tombs), a collection of eight short and independent stories written as interior monologues that have in common the daily life in a villa . For the author, these stories "offer an agonizing and stirring vision of the people." It is based on Soses, in Segriá, where Masdeu resides.

For six years he directed together with Pere Ejarque the space nopotsermentida (nopuedesermentira) in Matadepera Ràdio. He has also published poems in the Plaquettes Papers of Versàlia (Papeles de Versàlia) and in the joint works El Somni d'Adabel (Lérida, 2006) and 50 paintings and 50 sculptures by Albert Novellón. He has translated from English into Catalan Prufock i altres observacions (Prufock and other observations) from T.S. Eliot.

The year 2013 published his first novel, Peus de fang, a choral story set in the Spanish Civil War. Works Poetry Narrative Soap opera Awards

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