Isabel Pérez Montalbán facts for kids
Isabel Pérez Montalbán, born in 1964 in Córdoba, Andalusia, is a Spanish poet. She writes amazing poems! She is part of a special group of poets known for their "Conscience poetry." This means their poems often make you think about important ideas.
Isabel studied to become a teacher. She also learned about media studies, which is all about how news and information are shared. Today, she lives in Málaga. She has been part of many cool literature events, like the Week of Poetry of Barcelona in 2007.
Awards and Prizes
Isabel Pérez Montalbán has won several important awards for her poetry. These awards show how talented she is!
- In 1992, she won the Prize Young Literature of City of Málaga for her book No es precisa la muerte.
- In 1995, she received the Prize Barcarola for her book Puente levadizo.
- In 2000, she won the Prize Leonor for her book Los muertos nómadas.
Poetry Books
Here are some of the poetry books Isabel Pérez Montalbán has published:
- 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)
See also
In Spanish: Isabel Pérez Montalbán para niños
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