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Camilo José Cela Conde

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Spanish writer
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Cela and the second or maternal family name is Conde.

The Marquess of Iria Flavia
BornCamilo José Arcadio Cela Conde
(1946年01月17日) 17 January 1946 (age 79)
Madrid, Spain
OccupationNovelist, writer, essayist, professor, researcher
LanguageSpanish
Notable awardsFernando Quiñones Prize
Unicaja Prize
SpouseDr. Cristina Rincón Ruiz
ChildrenCamila Cela Marty (b. 1989)

Camilo José Arcadio Cela Conde, 2nd Marquess of Iria Flavia (born 17 January 1946), is a Spanish writer. He is the son of Nobel Prize winning writer Camilo José Cela and is currently a Professor of Philosophy of law, Morality and Politics at the University of the Balearic Islands.[1]

He published his first book El reto de los halcones in 1975, the same year he finished his degree in Philosophy.

In 1989 he published Cela, mi padre, a special dedication to his father who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature that same year.

In 2003 he became the Marquess of Iria Flavia.[2]

Cela's arms as 2nd Marquess of Iria Flavia.

Bibliography

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Ancestors

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Ancestors of Camilo José Cela Conde
16. Antonio María Cela Pombo
8. Camilo Cela Fernández
17. Rosa Fernández Fernández
4. Camilo Crisanto Cela Fernández
18. Pedro Fernández
9. Teresa Fernández Fernández
19. Teresa Fernández
20. Juan Trulock
10. Juan Trulock Glascott
21. Enriqueta Glascott
5. Camila Manuela Trulock Bertorini
22. Camilo Marcos Bertorini
11. Josefina Catalina Bertorini Jones
23. María Margarita Jones
1. Camilo José Cela Conde, 2nd Marquess of Iria Flavia
24. Damián Conde Gurrea
12. Valentín José Conde Navascués
25. Romualda Navascués Rodríguez
6. Arcadio Conde Otegui
26. Marcelino Otegui Aristizábal
13. Josefa Francisca Otegui Jáuregui
27. María de los Dolores Jáuregui Arámburu
3. María del Rosario Conde Picavea
28. Juan José Picavea Baquedano
14. Manuel María Picavea Miranda
29. Josefa Miranda Arozamena
7. Máxima Ignacia Picavea Leguía
30. Rafael María Leguía
15. María de la Concepción Leguía Dolagaray
31. Juana Bautista Dolagaray

References

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  1. ^ Camilo Cela-Conde
  2. ^ Núñez, Michavila (2 May 2003). "Documento BOE-A-2003-9018". Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish). Madrid: 16925. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Como bestia que duerme". Archived from the original on 29 June 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  4. ^ Como bestia que duerme Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Evolución humana. El camino hacia nuestra especie
  6. ^ Cela, piel adentro
Spanish nobility
Preceded by Marquess of Iria Flavia
2003–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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