Mauricio Wiesenthal
Mauricio Wiesenthal (born 1943 in Barcelona) is a Spanish writer. His works include fiction, biography, history, poetry, biography, literary and art criticism, including medicine and œnology.
In 1992, Mauricio Wiesenthal was awarded with the Gold Cup of the Oenologists of Catalonia.[1]
Selected works
- The Belle Époque of the Orient-Express, Geocolor, 1979 (travel)
- Historia de la Fotografía, Salvat, 1979 (essay)
- Imagen de España, Salvat, 1984 (essay)
- Diccionario del Vino, Salvat, 2001 (oenology)
- El Gran Libro del Vino,Salvat, 2002 (oenology)
- Libro de Réquiems, Edhasa, 2004 (biography)
- Chandala Sutra, Altafulla, 2004 (poetry)
- La cata de Vinos, Alba Editorial, 2005 (essay)
- El esnobismo de las golondrinas, Edhasa, 2007 (fiction, travel)
- Luz de Vísperas, Edhasa, 2008 (novel)
- El viejo León, Tolstoi, un retrato literario, Edhasa, 2010 (biography, essay)
References
- ↑ "Copa de Oro de la ACE" (in Spanish). Asociación Catalana de Enólogos. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
External links
- «Biografía», in mauriciowiesenthal.com.
- «Mauricio Wiesenthal», in lecturalia.com.
- Andalucia.diariocritico.com
- Mediterraneo Sur
- Ultima Hora
- 20minutos.es
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