Antonio F. Lera Explained

Antonio F. Lera
Birth Name:Antonio Fernandez Lera
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Nationality:Spanish

Antonio Fernandez Lera (born 1952 Madrid) is a Spanish writer, translator, journalist and publisher.

Life

In 1998 he formed the Magrinyana company, in which he has taken on the staging of his own texts: Plomo caliente [Hot Lead] (1998); Monos locos y otras crónicas [Mad Monkeys and Other Tales] (2000); Mátame, abrázame [Kill Me, Embrace Me] (2002); Las islas del tiempo [The Islands of Time] (2003) and Memoria del jardín [Memory of the Garden] (staged in 2009).

His works include:Proyecto Van Gogh: Entre los paisajes [Van Gogh Project: Among Landscapes] (1989); Los hombres de piedra [The Stone Men] (1990); Muerte de Ayax [Death of Ajax] (1991) and Paisajes y Voz [Landscapes and Voice] (1992).

He has also written Cuadros escritos [Written Paintings] (poems, 1983); Los ojos paralelos [Parallel Eyes] (1992); Las huellas del agua [The Traces of Water] (poems, 2003); Libro de alegrías [Book of Joys] and Teorías de animales [Theories of Animals] (poems, 2005).[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.aflera.com/magrinyana/memoriadeljardin/dosiermj.pdf Dosier
  2. Book: Lera. Antonio Fernandez. El Mundo Conocido. 30 October 2004. Ediciones Urano; Tra edition. 978-8493401597.
  3. Web site: Spain Now! . 2010-02-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100502175715/http://www.spain-now.org.uk/programme_performance.html . 2 May 2010 . dmy .