Ana María Moix
Ana María Moix (12 April 1947 – 28 February 2014) was a Spanish poet, novelist, short story writer, translator and editor. A member of the Novísimos, she was the younger sister of the writer, Terenci Moix.
Moix was born in Barcelona and studied philosophy at the University of Barcelona. Active in contemporary Spanish poetry, she gained notability by being the only woman included in 1968 by José María Castellet in the Novísimos. From 1969 to 1973, she published three books of poetry. Later, she stopped publishing fiction for more than ten years, except for the children's book Los robots. Her second book of short stories won the 1985 City of Barcelona Award, after which she published another novel and two collections of short stories. Moix translated dozens of books, mainly from French. From 1976 to 1979, she was part of the team that published the journal, Vindicación Feminista. Moix was able to employ textual strategies "in order to counter the silencing of lesbianism while still managing to evade the Francoist censor".{{cite journal|last=Vilaseca|first=David|title=Queer Transitions in Contemporary Spanish Culture: From Franco to "La Movida" (review)|journal=Hispanic Review|date=Autumn 2008|volume=76|issue=4|pages=465–468|url=http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/hir/summary/v076/76.4.vilaseca.html|accessdate=8 April 2014|doi=10.1353/hir.0.0024|s2cid=143962846}}
Moix was awarded the Creu de Sant Jordi in 2006. She died in Barcelona in 2014 at the age 66, a victim of cancer.{{cite news|last=Cruz|first=Juan|title=Muere Ana María Moix, poeta de la 'gauche divine'|url=http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2014/02/28/actualidad/1393608441_117527.html|accessdate=8 April 2014|newspaper=El Pais|date=28 February 2014}}
Selected works
= Poetry =
- Baladas del dulce Jim, 1969
- Call me Stone, 1969
- No time for flowers y otras historias, 1971
- A imagen y semejanza, 1983
= Prose =
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- Julia, 1970
- Ese chico pelirrojo a quien veo cada día, 1971
- Walter ¿por qué te fuiste?, 1973
- La maravillosa colina de las edades primitivas, 1973
- Veinticuatro por veinticuatro, 1973
- Mara Girona: una pintura en libertad, 1977
- Los robots. Las penas, 1982
- Las virtudes peligrosas, 1985
- Miguelón, 1986
- La niebla y otros relatos, 1988
- Vals negro, 1994
- El baix Llobregat, 29 municipis i un riu. Barcelona, 1995
- Extraviadas ilustres, 1996
- 24 horas con la Gauche divine, 2002
- El querido rincón, 2002
- De mi vida real nada sé, 2002
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= Essay =
- Manifiesto personal, 2011
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Category:University of Barcelona alumni
Category:Writers from Barcelona
Category:Women writers from Catalonia
Category:Novelists from Catalonia
Category:Short story writers from Catalonia
Category:Translators from Catalonia
Category:Catalan-language writers
Category:Spanish LGBTQ novelists
Category:Deaths from cancer in Spain
Category:Spanish women editors
Category:Spanish women novelists
Category:Spanish women short story writers
Category:20th-century Spanish poets
Category:20th-century Spanish novelists
Category:20th-century Spanish women writers
Category:20th-century Spanish translators