Bea Gonzalez
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Béa Gonzalez (pronounced /BAYA/)was born in Vigo, (Galicia) Spain, and immigrated to Canada as a child. Following studies in Spain and Toronto, she pursued postgraduate studies in London, England, where she received an MA in Literary and Historical Studies from King's College London, the University of London. Gonzalez is the author of many articles, literary essays and reviews. She is also a lecturer and educator and designs and leads tours to Spain and Latin America to study their poets and writers. She is the author of two novels, the first, The Bitter Taste of Time, was published in 1998 to great critical acclaim. Her second novel, The Mapmaker's Opera, was published in 2005. To date, her books have been published in seven countries, and the rights have been acquired by the Australian composer, Kevin Purcell, to make The Mapmaker's Opera into a music drama.
Gonzalez is also a founding member of the Ontario Great Books Council, affiliated with the Great Books Foundation of Chicago, which promotes the shared enquiry method developed by the Foundation to explore the world's great works of literature.
[edit] Bibliography
- The Bitter Taste of Time (1998)
- The Mapmaker's Opera (2005)

