Daniel Sueiro

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Daniel Sueiro (1931-1986) was a Spanish writer.[1] He was born in La Coruña and died in Madrid. He is best known for two books: the short story collection Los conspiradores (1959) which won the Premio Nacional de Literatura, and the novel Corte de corteza (1969) which won the Premio Alfaguara.

References

  1. ^ Ediciones El País. "El escritor Daniel Sueiro falleció a los 55 años". EL PAÍS. Retrieved 5 July 2015.