Miren Agur Meabe writes books for adults and children. In the course of her career she has received the Critics’ Prize twice for her poetry collections, and the Euskadi Prize for YA literature on three occasions. Her novel Kristalezko begi bat (A Glass Eye, Parthian, 2018) and the short story collection Hezurren erratura (Burning Bones, Parthian, 2022) have been warmly received by readers and critics alike. A Glass Eye has been translated into several languages and received multiple awards. In 2020, she published her fifth poetry collection, Nola gorde errautsa kolkoan (Holding Ashes Close to the Heart) – which forms a triptych with A Glass Eye and Burning Bones. It won the 2021 Spanish National Poetry Award. She's a member of the Basque Academy of Letters.
Una mujer en plena madurez busca en los recuerdos —los días de escuela, el ambiente familiar, los juegos, las actividades de la adolescencia...— las huellas de su personalidad. Acepta las pérdidas y las ganancias que comporta el paso del tiempo. Sabe distinguir qué se le puede pedir...
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