Ten Contemporary Spanish Women Poets
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Ten Contemporary Spanish Women Poets by Terence Dooley
This is the first anthology of its kind to appear in the UK, and features ten poets: Pilar Adon, Martha Asuncion Alonso, Graciela Baquero, Mercedes Cebrian, Maria Eloy-Garcia, Berta Garcia Faet, Erika Martinez, Elena Medel, Miriam Reyes and Julieta Valero - one born in the 1960s, six in the 1970s and three in the 1980s.
Terence Dooley's translation of Mariano Peyrou's The Year of the Crab was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation for Spring 2019. He has translated Eduardo Moga's Selected Poems, and his translation of Eduardo Moga's anthology Streets where to walk is to embark: Spanish Poets in London and of (Sur)rendering by Mario Martin Gijon appeared earlier this year, all with Shearsman Books. His own poems, The Why of It, are published by The Argent Press. He has a poem nominated for the Forward Prize 2020. He is Penelope Fitzgerald's literary executor and has edited her essays, A House of Air, and her letters, So I Have Thought of You for 4th Estate.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781848617223 |
| ISBN 10 | 1848617224 |
| Title | Ten Contemporary Spanish Women Poets |
| Author | Terence Dooley |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Shearsman Books |
| Year published | 2020-08-21 |
| Number of pages | 190 |
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