José Suárez Carreño
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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Refimprove José Suárez Carreño (1915–2002) was a Spanish writer associated with the Generation of '36 movement. He was born in Guadalupe, Mexico, but lived in Madrid from an early age.[1]
Awards
He was awarded the
- Adonais Prize in 1943 for his book Edad del hombre (age of man)
- Nadal Prize in 1949 for his book Las últimas horas (the last hours)
- Template:Interlanguage link in 1950 for his drama Condenados (the condemned).[2]
Filmography (as screenwriter)
- Proceso à la conciencia (1964)
- A las diez y media (1962) (was based on his novel Las últimas horas)
- Llovidos del cielo (1962)
- Juicio final (1960)
- Fulano y Mengano (1959)
- Juanillo, papá y mamá (1957)
- Condenados (1953)
- Cabaret (1953)
(All films listed here were based on his novels, with the exception of Condenados, which was a play)