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Nadie logrará conocerse is a novel byXavier Güell which is the second in a Quartet of novels dealing with the experiences of renowned composers, Bela Bartok, Richard Strauss, Dimitri Shoshtakovich, and Arnold Schoenberg, who remained in Nazi Germany.

No One Can Understand Themselves - The War Quartet

The War Quartet tetralogy tells the stories of four great composers who fight for their lives and the life of music when totalitarianism and the horrors of war are assaulting Europe: Béla Bartók, Richard Strauss, Dimitri Shostakovich and Arnold Sc

Najat El Hachmi

Najat El Hachmi was born in Beni Sidel (Morocco) in 1979. At the age of eight she moved to the city of Vic (Barcelona) and grew up there. She studied Arabic at the University of Barcelona, then worked as a cultural mediator and with refugees before becoming a full-time writer.

Najat El Hachmi

Najat El Hachmi was born in Beni Sidel (Morocco) in 1979. At the age of eight she moved to the city of Vic (Barcelona) and grew up there. She studied Arabic at the University of Barcelona, then worked as a cultural mediator and with refugees before becoming a full-time writer.

Nancy Kunhardt Lodge

Nancy Kunhardt Lodge is an American author with a degree in History of Art, specialising in the Renaissance. She is a professor at the universities of Maryland, Boston and Washington D.C.. She has written various articles and presented at conferences on the Renaissance in Italy and the EU.

Nando López

Nando López (Barcelona, 1977) is a doctor cum laude in Spanish Language and Literature, a novelist and playwright and has been teaching Spanish Language and Literature in secondary schools for years. He was attracted to the theatre from a young age.

Nanen García-Contreras Martínez

Nanen García-Contreras was born in Guadix (Granada) and when she was not climbing trees or chasing cats she would draw and write stories. She grew up and got a degree in Fine Arts in Grandada, specialising in painting, and then went to Seville to take a course in Design and Printing.

Narval editores

Independent publishing house for children's and young adult literature. We publish quality illustrated books: picture books, comics and story books.

Natàlia Cerezo (Castellar del Vallés, 1985) attended primary and secondary school in Castellar del Vallés, where she met the teacher and writer Josep Lluís Badal, who later became a close friend.

Natalia Kapatsoulia

Natalia was born in Athens, Greece in 1968. She studied French literature at university and began teaching French. However, she soon discovered that what she really liked doing was drawing pictures on the blackboard rather than correcting French grammar exercises: and so did the children.

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