Carlos Ruiz Zafón

Young Adult Author

Carlos Ruiz Zafón was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain on September 25th, 1964 and is the Young Adult Author. At the age of 55, Carlos Ruiz Zafón biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Carlos Ruiz Zaf
Date of Birth
September 25, 1964
Nationality
Spain
Place of Birth
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Death Date
Jun 19, 2020 (age 55)
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Children's Writer, Journalist, Screenwriter, Writer
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Carlos Ruiz Zafón Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Dark brown
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Dark brown
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Large
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Carlos Ruiz Zafón Career

Ruiz Zafón's first novel, El príncipe de la niebla 1993 (The Prince of Mist, published in English in 2010), earned the Edebé literary prize for young adult fiction. He was also the author of three additional young adult novels, El palacio de la medianoche (1994), Las luces de septiembre (1995) and Marina (1999).

In 2001 he published his first adult novel La sombra del viento (The Shadow of the Wind, Lucia Graves' English translation published in 2004), a Gothic mystery that involves Daniel Sempere's quest to track down the man responsible for destroying every book written by author Julian Carax. The novel has sold millions of copies worldwide, with more than a million copies sold in the UK. La sombra del viento garnered critical acclaim around the world.

Ruiz Zafón's next novel, El juego del ángel, was published in April 2008. The English edition, The Angel's Game, was also translated by Lucia Graves. It is a prequel to The Shadow of the Wind, also set in Barcelona, but during the 1920s and 1930s. It follows (and is narrated by) David Martín, a young writer who is approached by a mysterious figure to write a book. Ruiz Zafón intended it to be included in a four-book series along with The Shadow of the Wind.

The next book in the cycle, El prisionero del cielo, appeared in 2011. It returns to The Shadow of the Wind's Daniel Sempere and his travel back to the 1940s to resolve a buried secret. The novel was published in English in July 2012 as The Prisoner of Heaven.

The Labyrinth of Spirits (original title: El laberinto de los espíritus) is the fourth and final book in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series. The novel was initially released on 17 November 2016 in Spain and Latin America by Spanish publisher Planeta. HarperCollins published the English translation by Lucia Graves, which was released on 18 September 2018.

Ruiz Zafón's works have been published in 45 countries and have been translated into more than 40 languages. According to these figures, he is the most widely published contemporary Spanish writer, followed by Javier Sierra, whose works have been published in 42 countries, and Juan Gómez-Jurado, whose works have been published in 41 countries.

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Carlos Ruiz Zafón Awards
  • Edebé Award for Young Adult and Children's Literature 1993 for El príncipe de la niebla
  • Finalist for the Fernando Lara Novel Award 2000, for The Shadow of the Wind
  • Finalist for British Book Awards for author of the year, 2006
  • Best Foreign Book Prize, France 2004
  • Prix de Associations des Libraires du Québec
  • Casino da Póvoa Literary Prize, (Póvoa de Varzim), Portugal
  • Bjornson Order of Literary Merit, Norway
  • Barry Award for best novel, United States
  • Original Voices Award, United States
  • Selected as "a book to remember" by the New York Public Library, 2004
  • José Manuel Lara Hernández Foundation Award, 2004 for the best selling book
  • Booksense Prize, 2005, United States
  • Euskadi de Plata 2008 for El juego del ángel
  • Nielsen Award, United Kingdom
  • Finalist for the Llibreter Award
  • Ottakar's Award, United Kingdom
  • José Manuel Lara Foundation Award for the best selling book
  • Readers' Prize from La Vanguardia
  • Protagonistas Award, Spain