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Isabel Pérez Montalbán

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Isabel Pérez Montalbán (born 1964 in Córdoba, Andalusia) is a Spanish poet. She's a member of the so-called Conscience poetry group.

She studied to be a teacher and also learnt media studies. She currently lives in Málaga, and has taken part in several literature festivals like the Week of Poetry of Barcelona in 2007.[1]

Awards and prizes

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  • Prize Young Literature of City of Málaga, 1992 (No es precisa la muerte)
  • Prize Barcarola, 1995 (Puente levadizo)
  • Prize Leonor, 2000 (Los muertos nómadas)

Poetry books

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  • No es precisa la muerte (Málaga, 1992).
  • Pueblo nómada (Málaga, 1995).
  • Fuegos japoneses en la bahía (Málaga, 1996)
  • Puente levadizo (Albacete, 1996)
  • Cartas de amor de un comunista (Valencia, 2000)
  • Los muertos nómadas (Soria, 2001)
  • De la nieve embrionaria (Montilla, 2002).
  • El frío proletario (Málaga, 2002).
  • Siberia propia (Madrid, 2007)

References

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