Ángela Vallvey Arévalo (born 1964 in San Lorenzo de Calatrava, Ciudad Real) is a Spanish writer.
She studied Modern History at University of Granada, and she later took some courses of anthropology and philosophy.
After her first children's literature book, she started to write novels and poetry.
She has also taken part in several radio and television talk-shows (Herrera en la onda, Madrid opina and Las mañanas de cuatro ) Andreas Dorschel praised in Ángela Vallvey's book Los estados carenciales (2002) "the novelist's virtue to take people as they are, not as they should be"[1]
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