Selena Millares

Spanish writer and professor

Selena Millares (born Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1963) is a Spanish writer[1] and professor.[2]

Selena Millares

She was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and got her Ph.D. in Literature at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. She has lived in Minneapolis, Paris, Berlin, Santiago de Chile and Alghero. Since 1996, she is a professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.[3] She is the author of numerous essays as well as creative works (poetry, prose, painting), which suggest an interdisciplinary dialogue and the return to the original humanism, based on the integral conception of art and thought.

Awards

  • 2013, International Poetry Award of the city of Sassari, Italy.
  • 2014, International Literature Award Antonio Machado, Collioure, France.[4]

Works

  • Páginas de arena (poetry), 2003
  • Isla del silencio (poetry), 2004
  • Cuadernos de Sassari (poetry), 2013
  • Sueños del goliardo (poetry and painting), 2013
  • Isla y sueño (catalogue and poetry), 2014
  • El faro y la noche (novel), 2015

Essays

  • La maldición de Scheherazade, 1997
  • Rondas a las letras de Hispanoamérica, 1999
  • Neruda: el fuego y la fragua, 2008
  • La revolución secreta, 2010
  • De Vallejo a Gelman, 2011
  • Prosas hispánicas de vanguardia, 2013

References

  1. ^ "Library of Congress".
  2. ^ "Autonomous University of Madrid".
  3. ^ "Selena Millares".
  4. ^ "Fondation Antonio Machado". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
  • Interview about Neruda: el fuego y la fragua at Casa de América (in Spanish) on YouTube
  • The Center for Visual Arts in Gran Canaria exhibits Selena Millares’s solo show ‘Isla y sueño' (in Spanish)
  • Selena Millares’s Website (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
  • Selena Millares at Crimic Paris Sorbonne
  • Selena Millares at Dialnet
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