Francesc Miralles is a prolific Spanish author, translator, and journalist known for his works that often delve into themes of emotional growth, personal development, and the beauty of imperfection. Born in Barcelona in 1968, Miralles studied journalism, English literature, and German philology before embarking on a writing career that spans novels, essays, and self-help books. His best-known works, such as Love in Lowercase and Wabi-Sabi, have been translated into multiple languages and touch on topics of love, creativity, and the search for meaning. He has also co-authored the international bestseller Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life, which has become a global sensation, focusing on the Japanese concept of purpose and well-being.
Apart from his literary accomplishments, Miralles is also a musician and has released several albums with his band. He continues to contribute to magazines and newspapers, blending his creative passions with insightful reflections on life. His career reflects a dedication to both storytelling and personal enrichment, making him a versatile figure in contemporary literature. He often collaborates with other writers and artists to create works that resonate with readers seeking wisdom and inspiration in everyday life.
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