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==Books== ==Books==
===Novels=== ===Novels===
-* ''Las edades de Lulú'' (Tusquets, 1989) (ISBN 84-7223-748-6)+* ''[[Las edades de Lulú]]'' (Tusquets, 1989) (ISBN 84-7223-748-6)
* ''Te llamaré Viernes'' (Tusquets, 1991) (ISBN 84-7223-835-0) * ''Te llamaré Viernes'' (Tusquets, 1991) (ISBN 84-7223-835-0)
* ''Malena es un nombre de tango'' (Tusquets, 1994) (ISBN 84-8310-655-8) * ''Malena es un nombre de tango'' (Tusquets, 1994) (ISBN 84-8310-655-8)

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Almudena Grandes Hernández (Madrid, 7 May 1960) is a Spanish writer.

She studied Geography and History at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. She is married to the poet Luis García Montero. In 1989 she won the La Sonrisa Vertical prize with her erotic novel Las edades de Lulú, which has been translated into several languages. Bigas Luna made a movie based on this book, as did Gerardo Herrero with Malena es un nombre de tango and Juan Vicente Córdoba with El lenguaje de los balcones in his film Aunque tú no lo sepas.

Her books speak about the Spanish people in the last quarter of the 20th century and the first years of the 21st century. She shows in them a great realism and an intense psychological introspection.

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