Julia Piera Explained

Julia Piera (born 1970, Madrid) is a contemporary poet. She is the author of the following books: Grinda y Mórdomo (Abada, 2020), Al vértice de la arena (Biblioteca Nueva, 2003), Igual que esos pájaros disecados (Hojas de Zenobia, Diputación de Huelva, 2004), Conversaciones con Mary Shelley (Icaria Editorial, Barcelona, 2006), Puerto Rico digital (Bartleby Editores, Madrid, 2009), and B de Boston (Olifante editions, 2019). She is the winner of the Villa de Madrid (Francisco de Quevedo) 2010 Poetry Prize for her book Puerto Rico digital.

Biography

She holds a BA in Economics from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and has an MA in Romance Languages and Literature from Harvard University. She is currently the director of the Colby College program in Spain.

Her poems have appeared in various magazines and publications such as El periódico de poesía (UNAM), El signo del gorrión, Can Mayor, ArteletrA, Galerna, and Samantarl Bhabna. Her work has also been included in anthologies Once de marzo, poemas para el recuerdo (Pre-Textos, 2004), Campo abierto (DVD, 2005), Poetas en blanco y negro contemporáneos (Abada, 2006), Complicidades (Ave del Paraíso Ediciones, 2008), Landing Places: Immigrant Poets in Ireland (Dedalus Press, 2010), Palabras sobre palabras: 13 poetas jóvenes de España (Santiago Inédito, 2010), Poetry from Spain for the 21st Century, edited by Forrest Gander (Shearsman Books, 2013), Sombras di-versas. Diecisiete poetas españolas actuales (Vaso Roto editions, 2017), and most recently Grand Tour: Reisen durch die junge Lyrik Europas (Hanser, 2019). During 2013 she participated in the transmedia project “Imagina cuántas palabras” in Spain. She has collaborated with the painter Jesús Ibáñez in the introductory text to his 2006-2007 exhibition at the Ansorena Gallery in Madrid. Some of her poems have been versioned into pieces by the experimental British composer Geoff Gould. Piera collaborates with the "El viajero"[1] travel section of the Spanish newspaper El País.

Poetry

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: EL PAÍS. EL PAÍS.
  2. Web site: El Viajero. PressReader.
  3. Web site: Viaje de Cork al Anillo de Kerry. July 24, 2012. viajes.nationalgeographic.com.es.
  4. Web site: Reportaje | El ídolo de los orígenes. JULIA. PIERA. June 22, 2012. EL PAÍS.
  5. Web site: Reportaje | Niños y otros duendes. September 4, 2010. El País.
  6. Web site: Reportaje | Lord Byron llegó en burro. November 10, 2007. El País.
  7. Web site: Reportaje | La isla mujer, verde flotante. April 21, 2007. El País.
  8. Web site: Reportaje | El fantasma de la Dama Blanca. June 24, 2006. El País.
  9. Web site: Reportaje | Una flor para Emily Dickinson. March 25, 2006. El País.