“Quién anda aquí. Poesía reunida 1982/2024”, by Ángeles Mora. In conversation with Almudena del Olmo and Andrés Soria Olmedo.

On Wednesday, April 3 at 7:30 p.m., Ángeles Mora will present Quién anda aquí. Poesía reunida 1982/2024 (Tusquets, 2024) in a conversation with Almudena del Olmo and Andres Soria Olmedo.

The event will take place in the Talleres room of the Centro Federico García Lorca.

Free admission until full capacity is reached.

Ángeles Mora (Rute, 1952) is the National Poetry Prize and the National Critics Prize, 2016, for her book of poems Ficciones para una autobiografía. She has lived in Granada since 1980, where she graduated in Hispanic Philology. He published her first book of poems, Pensando que el camino iba derecho, in 1982, followed by La canción del olvido in 1985 and La guerra de los treinta años in 1989, for which he won the Rafael Alberti Prize for poetry. In 2000 he published Caligrafía del ayer, in 2001 Contradicciones, pájaros (Premio Ciudad de Melilla, book that has been translated into Italian (Contraddizioni, uccelli, 2005), 2008 Bajo la alfombra and in 2022 Soñar con bicicletas. There are also three anthologies of her work: Antología poética (1982-1995), edition of Luis Muñoz, 1995; ¿Las mujeres son mágicas?, with a foreword by Miguel Ángel García, 2006, and La sal sobre la nieve. Antología poética 1982-2017, edition of Ioana Gruia, 2017 (extended in the second edition of 2021). Also in 2005, Antología poética appears in the Virtual Library Miguel de Cervantes. On her work has been published in 2022 La poesía de Ángeles Mora. Otra manera de mirar el mundo (edition of Juan Jurado Morales). Her last book is Quién anda aquí. Poesía reunida 1982/2024 (Tusquets, 2024).

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