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== Life ==
== Life ==
María Dueñas Vinuesa was born in 1964 in Puertollano, Spain. She has seven siblings. Married with the also professor Manuel Ballesteros, they had two children, Jaime and Bárbara, and the family lives in [[Cartagena, Spain|Cartagena]].
María Dueñas Vinuesa was born in 1964 in Puertollano, Spain. She has seven siblings. She is married to professor Manuel Ballesteros, and they hadlve two children, Jaime and Bárbara. The family lives in [[Cartagena, Spain|Cartagena]].


She is a professor of English Language and Literature at the [[University of Murcia]], and also an academic author and has worked at different universities in North America.
She is a professor of English Language and Literature at the [[University of Murcia]], and also an academic author. She has worked at several universities in North America.


She came into the spotlight in 2009, achieving great success in Spain thanks to her first novel, ''El tiempo entre costuras'', published in English as ''The Time in Between'', and ''The Seamstress'', a historical [[Spy fiction|espionage novel]], which sold more than a million copies. It has already been translated into more than 25 different languages.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://elpais.com/economia/2014/05/05/agencias/1399254089_716237.html|title=La escritora española María Dueñas defiende el elemento del humor en la novela|first=E. F. E.|last=Economía|date=May 5, 2014|publisher=|via=elpais.com}}</ref> The novel also won a number of literary awards such as the Historical Novel Award from the City of Cartagena, the top prize at this annual week-long celebration of the historical novel, and the 2011 Culture Award for Literature. It was adapted for television as a [[El tiempo entre costuras|same-titled series]], produced by the Spanish television network [[Antena 3 (Spain)|Antena 3]]. ''El tiempo entre costuras'' revolves around the figure of Sira Quiroga, a seamstress who moves to [[Morocco]] with her boyfriend right before the uprising that would lead to the [[Spanish Civil War]]. There, after many setbacks, she will open her own sewing workshop.
She came into the spotlight in 2009, achieving great success in Spain with her first novel, ''El tiempo entre costuras'', published in English as ''The Time in Between'', and ''The Seamstress'', a historical [[Spy fiction|espionage novel]], which sold more than a million copies. It has already been translated into more than 25 different languages.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://elpais.com/economia/2014/05/05/agencias/1399254089_716237.html|title=La escritora española María Dueñas defiende el elemento del humor en la novela|first=E. F. E.|last=Economía|date=May 5, 2014|publisher=|via=elpais.com}}</ref> The novel also won a number of literary awards such as the Historical Novel Award from the City of Cartagena, the top prize at this annual week-long celebration of the historical novel, and the 2011 Culture Award for Literature. It was adapted for television as a [[El tiempo entre costuras|same-titled series]], produced by the Spanish television network [[Antena 3 (Spain)|Antena 3]]. ''El tiempo entre costuras'' revolves around the figure of Sira Quiroga, a seamstress who moves to [[Morocco]] with her boyfriend right before the uprising that would lead to the [[Spanish Civil War]]. There, after many setbacks, she will open her own sewing workshop.


Dueñas had great success again in 2012 when she published her second novel, ''Misión Olvido'', published in English as ''The Heart Has Its Reasons''. This time the setting goes back and forth between the Spanish missions in [[California]] and contemporary Spain. ''Misión Olvido'' reached its fifth edition on January 25, 2013 with over half a million copies sold and was awarded the Culture Award for Literature by the [[Community of Madrid|Region of Madrid]].<ref>EuropaPress (06 de noviembre de 2012). "[http://www.europapress.es/madrid/noticia-pintor-antonio-lopez-recibe-medalla-internacional-artes-comunidad-carrera-centrada-madrid-20121106154810.html Premios de Cultura de la Comunidad de Madrid]". Consultado el 06 de noviembre de 2012. {{in lang|es}}</ref>
Dueñas had great success again in 2012 when she published her second novel, ''Misión Olvido'', published in English as ''The Heart Has Its Reasons''. This time the setting goes back and forth between the Spanish missions in [[California]] and contemporary Spain. ''Misión Olvido'' reached its fifth edition on January 25, 2013 with over half a million copies sold and was awarded the Culture Award for Literature by the [[Community of Madrid|Region of Madrid]].<ref>EuropaPress (06 de noviembre de 2012). "[http://www.europapress.es/madrid/noticia-pintor-antonio-lopez-recibe-medalla-internacional-artes-comunidad-carrera-centrada-madrid-20121106154810.html Premios de Cultura de la Comunidad de Madrid]". Consultado el 06 de noviembre de 2012. {{in lang|es}}</ref>

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María Dueñas
María Dueñas at Gothenburg book fair 2014.
María Dueñas at Gothenburg book fair 2014.
Born1964
Puertollano, Ciudad Real, Spain
OccupationNovelist, professor
NationalitySpanish
GenreHistorical novel
Website
www.mariaduenas.es

María Dueñas Vinuesa (Puertollano, 1964) is a Spanish writer and professor.

Life

María Dueñas Vinuesa was born in 1964 in Puertollano, Spain. She has seven siblings. She is married to professor Manuel Ballesteros, and they hadlve two children, Jaime and Bárbara. The family lives in Cartagena.

She is a professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Murcia, and also an academic author. She has worked at several universities in North America.

She came into the spotlight in 2009, achieving great success in Spain with her first novel, El tiempo entre costuras, published in English as The Time in Between, and The Seamstress, a historical espionage novel, which sold more than a million copies. It has already been translated into more than 25 different languages.[1] The novel also won a number of literary awards such as the Historical Novel Award from the City of Cartagena, the top prize at this annual week-long celebration of the historical novel, and the 2011 Culture Award for Literature. It was adapted for television as a same-titled series, produced by the Spanish television network Antena 3. El tiempo entre costuras revolves around the figure of Sira Quiroga, a seamstress who moves to Morocco with her boyfriend right before the uprising that would lead to the Spanish Civil War. There, after many setbacks, she will open her own sewing workshop.

Dueñas had great success again in 2012 when she published her second novel, Misión Olvido, published in English as The Heart Has Its Reasons. This time the setting goes back and forth between the Spanish missions in California and contemporary Spain. Misión Olvido reached its fifth edition on January 25, 2013 with over half a million copies sold and was awarded the Culture Award for Literature by the Region of Madrid.[2]

Her third novel, La Templanza, set in 19th century Mexico City, Havana and Jerez de la Frontera, was released in Spain on 17 March 2015.[3] Following the success of the television adaptation of El tiempo entre costuras, Atresmedia announced the production of a television series based on La Templanza.[4] The series, The Vineyard, was be released in 2021 by Prime Video.[5]

In 2018, Dueñas's fourth novel, Las hijas del Capitán was published. The novel is set in early 20th century New York City, and focuses on the colony of Spanish expats living in the city.[6]

Her fifth novel, Sira, the sequel to The Time in Between, was published in 2021.

Published works

  • The Time in Between or The Seamstress (El tiempo entre costuras), 2009
  • The Heart Has Its Reasons (Misión Olvido), 2012
  • The Vineyard (La templanza), 2015
  • The Captain's Daughters (Las hijas del Capitán), 2018
  • Sira (Sira), 2021

References

  1. ^ Economía, E. F. E. (May 5, 2014). "La escritora española María Dueñas defiende el elemento del humor en la novela" – via elpais.com.
  2. ^ EuropaPress (06 de noviembre de 2012). "Premios de Cultura de la Comunidad de Madrid". Consultado el 06 de noviembre de 2012. (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "Entrevista a María Dueñas: "He escrito una novela con alma de novela, no de película o serie"". March 29, 2015.
  4. ^ "Atresmedia Televisión adaptará la novela 'La templanza'".
  5. ^ "'La templanza' y 'El Cid' son las nuevas series originales españolas de Amazon". FormulaTV.
  6. ^ "'Las hijas del capitán', la nueva novela de María Dueñas llega a librerías el 12 de abril". El Confidencial.