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Marcial Gala (born 1963) is a Cuban writer, poet, and architect, who has received numerous prizes for his literary works.

Marcial Gala
Born1963 (age 60–61)
OccupationNovelist, short story writer, poet
LanguageSpanish
Period1990s—now
Notable worksLlámenme Cassandra, La Catedral de Los Negros

Biography

Marcial Gala was born in Havana, Cuba in 1963. He first trained in behavioral psychiatry (ergoterapia psiquiatra) at Politécnico de la Salud de Santiago de Cuba in 1983, and received additional training as an architect in Universidad Central de las Villas, Santa Clara in 1992.[1]

He has received the Premio Alejo Carpentier for his novel La Catedral de los negros. His books have been translated into numerous languages, including English, German, Polish, Italian and Portuguese.

He currently resides in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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References

  1. ^ "Marcial Gala". Atmósfera Literaria. 3 February 2016.