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Anna Murià i Romaní (pseudonym, Romaní; 21 April 1904 – 27 September 2002) was a Spanish narrator, translator, literary critic, and journalist of Catalan descent who wrote short stories, novels, children's literature, and essays. A feminist activist, Murià i Romaní served as secretary of the Institució de les Lletres Catalanes, was a founding member of the (Union Group of Catalan Writers; 1936), and was an Honorary Member of the Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana.

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  • Anna Murià i Romaní (Barcelona, 21 d'abril de 1904 - Terrassa, el Vallès Occidental, 27 de setembre de 2002) fou una escriptora, traductora i periodista catalana. Va ser la primera directora d'un diari en català. Sòcia d'Honor de l'Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana. El 1990 va rebre la Creu de Sant Jordi. (ca)
  • Anna Murià i Romaní (pseudonym, Romaní; 21 April 1904 – 27 September 2002) was a Spanish narrator, translator, literary critic, and journalist of Catalan descent who wrote short stories, novels, children's literature, and essays. A feminist activist, Murià i Romaní served as secretary of the Institució de les Lletres Catalanes, was a founding member of the (Union Group of Catalan Writers; 1936), and was an Honorary Member of the Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana. (en)
  • Anna Murià i Romaní (Barcelona, España, 21 de abril de 1904 - Tarrasa, España, 27 de septiembre de 2002) fue una escritora española. Hija del cineasta y periodista , pareja del poeta Agustí Bartra y amiga cercana de la escritora Mercè Rodoreda, Murià ha sido considerada una de las plumas femeninas catalanas más importantes del siglo XX. Madre de la filósofa Eli Bartra y el antropólogo Roger Bartra. Con su obra El maravilloso viaje de Nico Huehuétl a través de México, ganó el Premio Josep Maria Folch de novelas para chicos y chicas en 1973. (es)
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  • Terrassa, Spain (en)
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  • Barcelona, Spain (en)
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