Jaume Cabré i Fabré is a distinguished Catalan philologist and writer, born in Barcelona in 1947. A graduate in Catalan Philology from the University of Barcelona, he has authored numerous acclaimed works while balancing a career in education. His literary contributions span novels, television scripts, and film adaptations, showcasing his versatility. Notably, he co-created and scripted the pioneering Catalan television series "La Granja" (1989–1992), followed by other successful productions like "Estació d'Enllaç" (1994–1998) and "Crims" (2000).
Beyond television, Cabré has collaborated on film scripts, including "La teranyina" (1990) and "Havanera" (1993), both adaptations of his literary works. His writing often explores intricate narratives and deep psychological themes, reflecting his academic background in philology. Cabré's dual expertise in literature and education has cemented his reputation as a multifaceted cultural figure in Catalonia.