Luis Magrinyà
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Luis Magrinyà (born 1960) is a
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writer and translator. Born in
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, he has lived in
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since 1982. He is known as a member of the "Generación Inexistente" of writers. He is best known for two novels: ''Los dos Luises'' which won the
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and ''Habitación doble'' which won the Premio Otras Voces, Otros Ámbitos.


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