Julieta VALERO

VALERO Julieta

Poems

Julieta Valero (Madrid 1971) has been awarded with the IV RNE-R3 Poetry Award for Los Heridos Graves, Ausiás March Award and XXII Cáceres Poetry Award for Autoría. Que concierne was one of the best poetry books of the year according to El Cultural and ABC, Los tres primeros años by El Mundo, and her first novel Niños aparte by El País and nominated for the Lectures Plurielles Award. She has just published No obstantísimas. Translated into Italian, German and English, she is director of the José Hierro Poetry Center Foundation.

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