Camilo José Cela Conde

Camilo José Cela Conde
Born Camilo José Arcadio Cela Conde
(1946-01-17) 17 January 1946
Madrid, Spain
Occupation Novelist, writer, essayist, professor, researcher
Language Spanish
Nationality Spanish
Notable awards Fernando Quiñones Prize
Unicaja Prize
Spouse Dr. Cristina Rincón Ruiz
Children Camila Cela Marty (b. 1989)

Camilo José Arcadio Cela Conde (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.

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

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Spanish nobility
Preceded by
Camilo José Cela Trulock
Marquis of Iria Flavia
2002–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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