Elia Barceló, born in Alicante in 1957, is a Spanish author and professor of Hispanic Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, where she has lived since 1981.
Her recent novels, including "El vuelo del Hipogrifo" and "Corazón de Tango," have been translated into numerous languages, gaining international recognition, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands.
Barceló has also written young adult novels, short stories, and an essay on Julio Cortázar.
Her works are being translated into various languages, including English, German, French, and Italian, contributing to her growing global reputation as a versatile and accomplished writer.
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