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Pilar Pallarés, National Poetry Prize for his work 'Tempo fossil'

10/31/2019, 12:03:34 PM

Professor and columnist Pilar Pallarés has been awarded the National Poetry Prize 2019 for her work Tempo fossil, which has an endowment of 20,000 euros and grants the Mi


Professor and columnist Pilar Pallarés has been awarded the National Poetry Prize 2019 for her work Tempo fossil , which has an endowment of 20,000 euros and granted by the Ministry of Culture and Sports.

Tempo fossil has been chosen "for transmitting with experience wisdom and emotion, at a lucid and torn time, the experience of the loss and destruction of the lived, of what configures us, from a landscape consciousness as a living body" , according to the press release issued by said ministry.

Pilar Pallarés (Culleredo, A Coruña, 1957) has a degree in Galician Philology from the University of Santiago de Compostela , works as a professor of Galician literature and collaborates as a columnist in various media, such as A nossa terra , El País or Si scrive .

In 1979 his first published book, Entre lusco e fusco , won the Nova do Facho Poetry Prize and in 1983 his next work, Seventh Soidade , won the Esquío Prize.

He has published the books of poems: Livro das devoracions (1996), Poemas (2000), Leopardo son (2011), for which he received the Galician Language Writers Association Award; and Tempo fossil (2018), deserving of the 2018 Critics Award.

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