

In fact, during the next three decades of his literary career he accumulated numerous awards and tributes. In 1948 he received the distinction of the Royal Academy, both for his debut and for his successor, Fastenrath Award. Try Kindle Unlimited for free: million books for you On the other hand, with Cerezales she was married between 19, the couple had five children. That way, Laforet published his first novel in 1945, Nada, critically acclaimed and awarded the Nadal Prize. While there she met the literary critic Manuel Cerezales, who encouraged her to write. An illustrious literary careerĪfter turning 21, the young Carmen moved to Madrid. However, neither of the two races was completed. He returned to Barcelona when he turned 18 to study Philosophy and Letters, first, as well as law later.

His younger brothers Eduardo and Juan were born there, with whom he maintained a good bond throughout his life. In 1924, his family moved to Gran Canaria due to his father's work issues (He was an instructor for industrial experts). She was the first-born of the marriage between a Catalan architect and a teacher from Toledo. 1.3.1 Other notable titles in the literary career of Carmen LaforetĬarmen Laforet Díaz was born on Septemin Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
