Laura Freixas


Laura Freixas is a Spanish novelist, short story writer, and newspaper columnist.

Biography

Laura Freixas studied at the French School in her home city of Barcelona. She got a BA degree in Law in 1980 but she has always been dedicated to writing. She was first known in 1988 for her collection of short stories, El asesino en la muñeca. In 1997 her first novel Último domingo en Londres was published, followed by Entre amigas and Amor o lo que sea. She has also published another collection of short stories and an autobiography: Adolescencia en Barcelona hacia 1970.
Along with her contribution to fiction Laura Freixas has developed an intense work both as a scholar and a promoter of literature written by women. In 1996 she compiled and wrote the prologue for an anthology of short stories by Spanish contemporary female authors, Madres e hijas, and in 2000 she published the influential essay Literatura y mujeres. In 2009, Cuentos de amigas, another anthology of similar characteristics was published, as well as the work La novela femenil y sus lectrices.
She has also worked as a Spanish language assistant at two British universities, as a publisher, a literary critic for El País and a translator. At present she teaches literature workshops for different institutions, she writes as a columnist for the newspaper La Vanguardia and does literary reviews for its supplement Cultura/s. She is a contributor to literary magazines such as Mercurio, Letras libres and Revista de libros.
She has been a lecturer or a writer in residence at a large number of Spanish and foreign universities and taught creative writing at the University of Virginia. She is a member of the European Cultural Parliament and the chair of the association Clásicas y Modernas for gender equality in Spanish culture.

Novels