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Roig, Montserrat, 1946-1991

LC control no.n 79046619
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LC classificationPC3942.28.O38
Personal name headingRoig, Montserrat, 1946-1991
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Variant(s)Francitorra, Montserrat Roig i, 1946-1991
Fransitorra, Montserrat Roig i, 1946-1991
Roig Fransitorra, Montserrat, 1946-1991
Roig i Francitorra, Montserrat, 1946-1991
Roig i Fransitorra, Montserrat, 1946-1991
Roig, Monserrat, 1946-1991
Other standard no.Q2011958
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Associated countrySpain
Birth date1946-06-13
Death date1991-11-10
Place of birthBarcelona (Spain)
Place of deathBarcelona (Spain)
Field of activityNovels
Short stories
Essays
Journalism
Profession or occupationWriters
Authors
Novelists
Essayists
Journalists
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Found inHer Ramona, adéu, 1894-1969, 1972.
nuc89-106764: Her Mujeres en busca de un nuevo humanismo, 1981 (hdg. on CL rept.: Roig, Montserrat, 1946- ; usage: Roig Monserrat)
Her Digues que m'estimes encara que sigui mentida, 1991: t.p. (Montserrat Roig) t.p. verso (Montserrat Roig i Francitorra)
La aguja dorada, 1992: t.p. (Montserrat Roig) jkt. (d. 1991, Barcelona)
Ten Barcelona authors you should read, via Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature website, September 20, 2022 (Montserrat Roig (Barcelona, 1946-1991). Writer and journalist. Raised in an intellectual environment, her novels are set during the post-war period in Barcelona's Eixample district. She was a woman who broke with traditional ideals, and one of the first newspaper columnists with a feminist vision. Libraries, institutes, and streets have been named after her. Since 2017, the Barcelona City of Literature Office has been awarding Montserrat Roig grants for writers)
Wikipedia, September 20, 2022 (Montserrat Roig; Montserrat Roig i Fransitorra (Barcelona, 13 June 1946 - 10 November 1991) was a Catalan writer of novels, short stories and articles; born into a liberal middle-class family in Barcelona's Eixample neighborhood; was born and lived most of her life on Bailén Street)
CANTIC website, September 20, 2022 (authorized access point: Roig, Montserrat, 1946-1991; variant: Roig i Fransitorra, Montserrat, 1946-1991)
   <https://cantic.bnc.cat/detall/206206/0>
datos.bne.es, September 20, 2022 (Roig, Montserrat (1946-1991); Montserrat Roig Fransitorra (Barcelona, June 13, 1946-Barcelona, November 10, 1991) was a Spanish writer and journalist in the Catalan language; other names: Roig i Fransitorra, Montserrat; Roig Fransitorra, Montserrat)
   <https://datos.bne.es/persona/XX1081752.html>
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