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Cristina Fallarás

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Cristina Fallarás (Zaragoza, 1968) is a Spanish journalist. She gained national relevance in Spain when publicly admitting to having been evicted from her house.[1]

She studied Information science at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and has worked as a journalist for Cadena Ser, El Mundo, El Periódico de Catalunya, RNE(Ràdio4) and the journal ADN.

In 2012, she was awarded the Hammett Prize for her crime novel Las niñas perdidas (Lost Girls), published by Roca Editorial.

Bibliography

  • La otra Enciclopedia Catalana, Belacqua, 2002
  • Rupturas, Urano, 2003
  • No acaba la noche, Planeta, 2006
  • Así murió el poeta Guadalupe, Alianza, 2009
  • Las niñas perdidas, Roca Editorial, 2011
  • Últimos días en el Puesto del Este, DVD ediciones, 2011

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