Isabel Pérez Montalbán facts for kids
Isabel Pérez Montalbán (born in 1964 in Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain) is a well-known Spanish poet. She is part of a group of writers known for their "Conscience poetry," which often explores important social and ethical ideas.
Isabel studied to become a teacher and also learned about media studies, which involves how information is shared through different channels like TV, radio, and the internet. Today, she lives in Málaga, a city in southern Spain. She has participated in many literary events, including the Week of Poetry of Barcelona in 2007, where poets share their work and ideas.
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Awards and Recognitions for Her Poetry
Isabel Pérez Montalbán has received several important awards for her poetry, recognizing her talent and contributions to literature. These awards highlight some of her most celebrated works.
Major Poetry Prizes
- 1992: She won the Prize Young Literature of City of Málaga for her book No es precisa la muerte. This was an early recognition of her poetic voice.
- 1995: Her work Puente levadizo earned her the Prize Barcarola, showing her growing influence in the poetry world.
- 2000: Isabel received the Prize Leonor for her collection of poems titled Los muertos nómadas, further cementing her reputation as a significant poet.
Her Published Poetry Books
Isabel Pérez Montalbán has written many poetry books throughout her career. Each book offers readers a chance to explore different themes and emotions through her unique style.
Collections of Poems
- 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)
External Links
- Poems by Isabel Pérez Montalbán
See also
In Spanish: Isabel Pérez Montalbán para niños