Ángela Becerra

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Ángela Becerra (Cali, 1957) is a Colombian writer. She studied publicity design and communications and worked at agencies in Cali and Bogotá as creative director and editor. She moved to Barcelona in 1998 where she continues to practice her career in literature.

In 2009 her novel Ella, que todo lo tuvo won the prestigious Premio Iberoamericano Planeta-Casa de América de Narrativa, one of the richest literary prizes in the world worth $200,000.[1]

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  • Ella, que todo lo tuvo, 2009
  • Lo que le falta al tiempo, 2007
  • De los amores negados, 2004
  • El penúltimo sueño, 2005
  • Alma abierta, 2001

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