Dolores Soler-Espiauba Conesa (born Cartagena, Spain, 1935)[citation needed] is a Spanish writer, winning awards for her novels.
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Having studied German and Spanish Philology at the Complutense University of Madrid, Soler-Esiauba began work as a teacher in Portugal, France and Poland. In 1974 she moved to Brussels, Belgium, where she worked as a translator and teacher for the European Union.[1] Her first novel, Los Canardos, was published late in 1987, for which she received the Premio Felipe Trigo. Later she would win the same prize for Woman with a Landscape of Rain (Mujer con paisaje de lluvia) in 1988.
Soler-Espiauba has also received the Premio Andalucía de Novela for Sister Ana, What Do You See?,[citation needed] the Premio Azorín in 1991, the Premio Café Gijón in 1992[citation needed] and the Premio Gabriel Miró de Cuentos in 2007 for The Tomb of King Baltasar.[2][3]
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