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Sara Mesa at Literaktum [eu]

Sara Mesa (born 1976) is a Spanish writer. Born in Madrid, she has lived in Seville since childhood. As a poet, she won the Premio Nacional de Poesía Miguel Hernández in 2007 for Este jilguero agenda. Since then, she has published the novels Un incendio invisible (Premio Málaga de Novela) and El trepanador de cerebros, and the short story collections No es fácil ser verde and La sobriedad del galápago. Her novel Cuatro por cuatro was nominated for the Premio Herralde.[1][2]

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Novels

  • El trepanador de cerebros (2010). The Trepanner.
  • Un incendio invisible (2011; re-edited 2017). An Invisible Fire.
  • Cuatro por cuatro (2012). Four by Four, trans. Katie Whittemore (Open Letter, 2020).
  • Cicatriz (2015). Scar, trans. Adriana Nodal-Tarafa (Dalkey Archive, 2017).
  • Cara de pan (2018). Among the Hedges, trans. Megan McDowell (Open Letter, 2021).[3]
  • Un amor (2020). Trans. Katie Whittemore (Open Letter, 2023).
  • La familia (2022).

Short story collections

  • La sobriedad del galápago (2008). The Sobriety of the Terrapin.
  • No es fácil ser verde (2009). It's Not Easy to Be Green.
  • Mala letra (2016). Bad Handwriting, trans. Katie Whittemore (Open Letter, 2022).

Poems

  • Este jilguero agenda (2007). This Goldfinch Agenda.

Essays

  • Silencio administrativo: La pobreza en el laberinto burocrático (2019). Administrative Silence: Poverty in the Bureaucratic Labyrinth.
  • Perder el miedo: Un manual para la vida (2020). Losing Fear: A Manual for Life.

Awards and honors

  • 2007 - Premio Nacional de Poesía Miguel Hernández, for Este jilguero agenda
  • 2011 - Premio Málaga de Novela, for Un incendio invisible
  • 2016 - Premio Ojo Crítico de Narrativa, for Cicatriz
  • 2017 - Premio Literario Arzobispo Juan de San Clemente, for Cicatriz
  • 2021 - Premios de los libreros (ficción), for Un amor

References

  1. ^ "Mesa, Sara". Editorial Anagrama.
  2. ^ "Far-Reaching Minimalism: A Conversation with Sara Mesa, by María Ayete Gil". World Literature Today. 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  3. ^ "Sara Mesa's Novels of Ambiguous, Twisted Power". Literary Hub. 2020-05-11. Retrieved 2020-05-12.

External links

Media related to Sara Mesa at Wikimedia Commons


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