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Cristina Cerrada was born in Madrid. She holds a Ph.D. in Literary Studies from UCM, a degree in Literary Theory and Comparative Literature from UCM, and a degree in Sociology from UNED. She coordinates several courses on short narrative and novels.
She has written the novels "Calor de hogar, S.A." (2005), winner of the Ateneo Joven de Sevilla Novel Prize, "Alianzas duraderas" (2007), "La mujer calva" (2008), winner of the Lengua de Trapo Novel Prize, "Anatomía de Caín" (2010), "Cenicienta en Pensilvania" (2010), winner of the International Ciudad de Barbastro Prize, "Cosmorama" (2015), and "Europa" (Seix Barral, 2017).
Her short narrative works include "Noctámbulos" (2003), winner of the Casa de América Narrative Prize, and "Compañía" (2004), winner of the Caja Madrid Narrative Prize. Her stories have been included in various compilations and anthologies, and she is the author of the comedy "El club Mythic" (2015).
She collaborates with various media outlets and is part of the artistic collective "Hijos de Mary Shelley".
Literary Genres: police, black and suspense
Published at: Lumen (Spain)
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