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Begoña Aranguren
 ©Luis Malibrán
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Begoña Aranguren

Begoña Aranguren (Bilbao, 1949) started her journalistic career as a columnist for the local newspaper Deia in Vizcaya. Between 1985 and 1989 she carried out eighty in-depth interviews with major personalities from the worlds of politics, culture, science and art. In 2000, she published El fuego que no quema, a book of conversations with her ex-husband, the writer José Luis de Vilallonga; in 2002, La mujer en la sombra; in 2003, Lucía Bosé. Diva, divina, and the memoirs of Emanuela de Dampierre; in 2004, Un diamante falso; in 2006, Alta sociedad; in 2007, La buena educación, and more recently Toda una vida.