Juana Salabert (born 1962) is a Spanish writer, journalist, literary critic and translator.
She was born in 1962, in Paris, where her parents lived in exile from Francoist dictatorship.
[2][3] She completed a philology degree at the Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail.
[5][6] She debuted in 1996 with Varadero, followed by Arde lo que será which was published the same year and was the runner-up for the Premio Nadal.
[1][4] Her 2001 novel Velódromo de invierno, which described the horrors of Nazism through the eyes of a child, was awarded with Premio Biblioteca Breve.