Mercè Rodoreda
1908–1983 (age 75)
Biography
Mercè Rodoreda was a Catalan writer and one of the most important literary figures of twentieth-century Spain. Born in Barcelona, she developed a distinctive narrative style that explored themes of memory, loss, and the complexities of human relationships, earning her recognition as a master of the novel and short story forms.
Her works, including the acclaimed novel La plaça del Diamant, have been translated into numerous languages and continue to resonate with readers worldwide. Rodoreda's literary legacy remains influential in Catalan and Spanish letters, cementing her place among the most significant writers of her generation.