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Cristina Fallarás is a reporter and author and from Spain. She was born in Zaragoza in 1968 and studied computer science at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.. Fallaras has worked as a journalist for the Spanish radio stations Cadena Ser and RNE (Radio4), the newspapers El Mundo and El Periódico de Catalunya and the journal ADN. She has also written four novels; La otra Enciclopedia Catalana ( "The Other Catalan Encyclopedia") was published in 2002, Rupturas ("Ruptures") in 2003, No acaba la noche ("The Night Does Not End") in 2006 and Así murió el poeta Guadalupe ("This is How Guadalupe the Poet Died") in 2009.

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  • Cristina Fallarás
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  • Cristina Fallarás is a reporter and author and from Spain. She was born in Zaragoza in 1968 and studied computer science at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.. Fallaras has worked as a journalist for the Spanish radio stations Cadena Ser and RNE (Radio4), the newspapers El Mundo and El Periódico de Catalunya and the journal ADN. She has also written four novels; La otra Enciclopedia Catalana ( "The Other Catalan Encyclopedia") was published in 2002, Rupturas ("Ruptures") in 2003, No acaba la noche ("The Night Does Not End") in 2006 and Así murió el poeta Guadalupe ("This is How Guadalupe the Poet Died") in 2009.
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  • Cristina Fallarás is a reporter and author and from Spain. She was born in Zaragoza in 1968 and studied computer science at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.. Fallaras has worked as a journalist for the Spanish radio stations Cadena Ser and RNE (Radio4), the newspapers El Mundo and El Periódico de Catalunya and the journal ADN. She has also written four novels; La otra Enciclopedia Catalana ( "The Other Catalan Encyclopedia") was published in 2002, Rupturas ("Ruptures") in 2003, No acaba la noche ("The Night Does Not End") in 2006 and Así murió el poeta Guadalupe ("This is How Guadalupe the Poet Died") in 2009.
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