Jordi Puntí

Jordi Puntí i Garriga
Born 1967
Manlleu, Barcelona
Language Catalan
Nationality Spanish
Education Romance Philology
Genre Novel
Notable works Maletes perdudes
Notable awards Premi de la Crítica Serra d'Or 1988, Premi de la Crítica de narrativa catalana 2010, Premi Llibreter de narrativa 2010, Premi Lletra d'Or 2010, Premi Joaquim Amat-Piniella 2011.

Jordi Puntí i Garriga (Manlleu, Barcelona; 1967) is a Spanish writer, columnist and translator.

He has a degree in Romance Philology, and he has worked for various publishers (such Edicions 62, Quaderns Crema or Columna Edicions). Also, he has worked in various media: El País, El Periódico de Catalunya, etc.[1] He began his career as published author with two books of short stories: Pell d'Armadillo (1988), which he won the Premi de la Crítica Serra d'Or, and Animals tristos (2002). Previously, he had translated authors like Paul Auster, Daniel Pennac or Amélie Nothomb.

In 2010, Puntí publishes Maletes perdudes, which he won several awards such as Crítica de la narrativa catalana, Lletra d'Or or Premi Llibreter. Next year, he publishes Els Castellans, a volume that includes articles previously published in the Catalan magazine L'Avenç.

In 2006, Ventura Pons directed the film Wounded Animals, adapted from the book Animals tristos (Sad Animals).[2]

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