La editora ganó en 1994 el Premio Nadal con su novela 'Azul', en 2001 se alzó con el Premio Planeta con 'La Canción de Dorotea' y en 2013 obtuvo el Premio ...
Rosa Regàs is a Spanish writer and cultural manager who was born on November 5, 1933, in Barcelona, Spain.
She studied Philosophy and Literature at the University of Barcelona and later obtained a degree in Library Science.
Regàs worked as a librarian at the Biblioteca de Catalunya and as a professor at the School of Library Science in Barcelona.
She has written several novels, essays, and children's books, with her work often focusing on social and political issues.
Some of her most well-known works include "Memoria de Almator," "Azul," and "La Canción de Dorotea."
Regàs was appointed as the Director-General of Libraries, Archives, and Museums for the Government of Catalonia in 1980.
She was also the Director of the National Library of Spain from 2004 to 2007.
In 2007, she was awarded the National Prize for Spanish Literature for her contributions to Spanish cultural heritage.
Regàs has been a member of the Royal Spanish Academy since 2013.
Throughout her career, Rosa Regàs has been a prominent figure in the Spanish literary world and has received numerous awards and accolades for her work.