GLORIA. La poeta de los amores prohibidos – Plastic Books
GLORIA. La poeta de los amores prohibidos – Plastic Books

GLORIA. La poeta de los amores prohibidos

In stock
Regular price €18,95 EUR
VAT included.
Pages
176 pp.
Language
Spanish
Publisher
Dos Bigotes
Year
2024
ISBN
9788412765786
Dimensions
14.0 x 1.1 x 21.0 cm
Written by
Lola Lapaz, Carlos Barea, Gloria Fortún, Manuela Carmena, Luna Miguel, Darío Gael Blanco Gómez de Barreda, Belén Reyes, and Ana Isabel Simón Alegre

An intimate conversation about Gloria Fuertes, a unique writer whose life and work deserve to be told and reclaimed.

What has endured in our memory of Gloria Fuertes are her appearances on children's programs and her value as a poet, but that other Gloria Fuertes still remains hidden—the one who did not appear in the media, who spent her last years in solitude, shielding herself with her cigarettes, her whiskey, and her house filled with objects reflecting the passage—and weight—of the years. A Gloria Fuertes tired of losing friends, lovers... Because she loved intensely, even if that was not told.

Gloria. The poet of forbidden loves is a collective work coordinated by Lola Lapaz that gathers a series of testimonies that can explain what she was like and the mark she left on many people's lives. The real story of Gloria Fuertes deserves to be known and reclaimed so that others can also see themselves reflected in her figure.

Alongside Lola Lapaz, this work features former Madrid mayor Manuela Carmena; writer and poet Luna Miguel; writer, poet, and translator Gloria Fortún; researcher based in the United States Ana Isabel Simón Alegre; writer and cultural activist Carlos Barea; poet Belén Reyes, who was a personal friend of Fuertes; and writer and journalist Darío Gael Blanco Gómez de Barreda.

Title
GLORIA. La poeta de los amores prohibidos
Author
Lola Lapaz, Carlos Barea, Gloria Fortún, Manuela Carmena, Luna Miguel, Darío Gael Blanco Gómez de Barreda, Belén Reyes, Ana Isabel Simón Alegre
Publisher
Dos Bigotes
Year
2024
Language
Español
Pages
176 pp.
Binding
Soft
ISBN
9788412765786
LGTBIQ+ representation