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Julieta Valero (born 1971 in Madrid) is a Spanish poet who writes in Spanish.


Biography

She got a BA in Hispanic philology at Complutense University of Madrid, where she also continued studying a PhD in Modern and Contemporary Spanish Literature. She published short stories, poems and articles in several literary medias such as ''Ínsula'', ''ABCD de las artes y las letras'', ''Turia'', ''Vulcane'', ''Minerva'', ''El Maquinista (de la General)'', ''Diario de Poesía'' ( Argentina), and usually collaborates with literary magazines ''Encubierta'', ''Diálogo de la lengua'', ''Fósforo'', ''Babab'', ''La dama duende'' and the Spanish Culture ministry's magazine ''Literaturas''. She also took part of numerous anthologies such as: ''Inéditos: 11 poetas'' Ignacio Elguero Olavide. ''Inéditos : 11 poetas''. Huerga y Fierro Editores. 2002. (2002), ''33 de Radio 3'' Ignacio Elguero Olavide and Javier Lostale Alonso. ''33 de Radio 3 : poesía joven en la estación azul''. Calamar Edición y Diseño. 2004. (2004), ''Todo es poesía menos la poesía. 22 poetas desde Madrid'' Gonzalo Escarpa. ''Todo es poesía menos la poesía. 22 poetas desde Madrid''. Ediciones Eneida. 2004. (2004), ''11-M. Poemas contra el olvido'' Several authors. ''11-M. Poemas contra el olvido''. Bartleby Editores. 2004. (2004), ''Poesía pasión'' Eduardo Moga Bayona. ''Poesía pasión : doce jóvenes poetas españoles''. Libros del Innombrable. 2004. (2004), ''Deshabitados'' Juan Carlos Abril. ''Deshabitados''. Diputación Provincial de Granada. 2008 (2008), ''Fuga de la nada. 16 propuestas poéticas'' Several authors. ''Fuga de la nada. 16 propuestas poéticas''. Asociación Cultural Bohodón. 2009. (2009), ''El poder del cuerpo. Antología femenina contemporánea'' Meri Torras. ''El poder del cuerpo. Antología femenina contemporánea''. Editorial Castalia. 2009. (2009), ''Palabras sobre palabras: 13 poetas españoles jóvenes'' Julio Espinosa Guerra. ''Palabras sobre palabras: 13 poetas españoles jóvenes''. Julio Enrique Espinosa Guerra. 2010. ( Chile, 2010) and ''Contrabando: una antología de la poesía española actual'' ( Argentina, 2011). She is the author of the poetry collection ''Altar de los días parados'' Julieta Valero. ''Altar de los días parados''. Bartleby Editores. 2003. (Madrid, 2003), ''Los Heridos Graves'' Julieta Valero. ''Los Heridos Graves''. Dvd Ediciones .2005. (Barcelone, 2005, Prize ''IV Premio De Poesía Radio Joven de RNE-R3'') and ''Autoría'' Julieta Valero. ''Autoría''. Dvd Ediciones. 2010. (Barcelone, 2010, Prize ''XXII Premio de Poesía Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad'',Article from Dvd Ediciones editor reporting about the prize ''XXII Premio de Poesía Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad''
- prize given by Cáceres, Spain city to Julieta Valero for ''Autoría''
Article from ABC newspaper about Julieta Valero winning the ''XXIIe Premio de poesía Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad'' for ''Autoría''
Prize ''Premio Ausiás March 2010'',
/ref> and was elected as one of the 10 best books of the year by the magazine ''Quimera'' and one of the best books of 2010 by ''Babelia'' and ''El Cultural''), as well as a short essay for the re-edition of ''Teatro de operaciones'' Antonio Martínez Sarrión. ''Muescas del tiempo oscuro y Teatro de operaciones''. Bartletby Editores. 2010. (Madrid, 2010). She delivered numerous lectures and took part of numerous international festivals of poetry (''Festival de Poesía de Medellín'',
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, 2007; ''Encuentro de Poetas del Mundo Latino'', Mexico, 2010). Many of their poems have been translated in the United States, in France, in Italy, in Germany, in Morocco, in Brazil, in Slovakia and in Greece. She co-directed and presented along with Mariano Peyrou for 5 years ''A ras de verso'' (radio broadcast of the ''Radio Círculo'', belonging to the :es:Círculo de Bellas Artes of Madrid), a poetry programme in which they interview a Spanish or Latino American poet based on his texts. She belongs to the council and work as editor and poetry specialist in the creative writings centre Hotel Kafka. Since 2008 she is coordinator at the Foundation of the Poetry Centre
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. In 2011, she takes part, along with nine other Spanish poets (Jordi Doce, Rafael Reig, Fernando Aramburu, Francisco Javier Irazoki, Santiago Auserón, Pilar Adón, Javier Azpeitia, Marta Agudo and Vicente Molina Foix) to a tribute to Raymond Queneau on the occasion of the fifty years anniversary of his cult book ''
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'' publication, by creating a Spanish version called ''Cien mil millones de poemas'', Several authors. ''Cien mil millones de poemas. Homenaje a Raymond Queneau''. Demipage. 2011. 36 p. but with a sonnet they composed themselves taking a leaf out of one of the Queneau's sonnet of their choice. The edition has been made in such a way that each line is disposed on a strap that can be put up so to see the line of the next poem, making thus easier to compose each one of the hundred thousand billion poems.


List of major works


Poetry collections

* ''Altar de los días parados''. Bartleby, 2003. * ''Los heridos graves''. DVD, 2005. * ''Autoría''. DVD, 2010. * ''Que concierne''. Vaso roto, 2015. * ''Los tres primeros años''. Vaso Roto, 2019. * ''Mitad''. Vaso roto, 2021.


Participation in anthologies or collective collections

* ''Antología'' (Asociación Colegial de Escritores de España, 1997) * ''Inéditos: 11 poetas'' (2002) * ''33 de Radio 3'' (2004) * ''Todo es poesía menos la poesía. 22 poetas desde Madrid'', (2004) * ''11-M. Poemas contra el olvido'' (2004) * ''Poesía pasión'' (2004) * ''Deshabitados'' (2008) * ''Por dónde camina la poesía española''. In ''Revista Letra internacional'' 98. Numéro 98. 2008. Fundación Pablo Iglesias, * ''Fuga de la nada. 16 propuestas poéticas'' (2009) * ''El poder del cuerpo. Antología femenina contemporánea'' (2009) * ''Palabras sobre palabras: 13 poetas españoles jóvenes'' (Chile, 2010) * ''Contrabando: una antología de la poesía española actual'' (Argentina, 2011) * ''Cien mil millones de poemas: homenaje a Raymond Queneau'' (2010) * ''La nostalgia es una revuelta'' (with Oleñka Carrasco, 2017)


Essays

* ''La integración silenciosa''. In ''Ínsula: Revista de letras y ciencias humanas'', Nº 702, 2005, pages 14–15. * A brief essay on the occasion of the re-edition of ''Teatro de operaciones'', by Antonio Martínez Sarrión (Madrid, Bartleby, 2010)


Novel

* ''Niños aparte'', Caballo de Troya (2021).


Awards and prizes

* ''XVIII Premio de Poesía'' (Poetry prize) and the ''XVIII Premio de Cuentos'' (Tales prize) given by C.M.U. Isabel de España (1997) * She was nominated for the prize ''Premio Adonáis de Poesía''See Spanish article :es:Premio Adonáis de Poesía. in 1998 and 1999 * ''IV Premio de Poesía Joven de Radio 3'' for ''Los heridos graves'' (2005) * ''XXII Premio de Poesía'', ''Cáceres, Patrimonio de la Humanidad'' for ''Autoría'' (2009) * ''Premio Ausiás March'' fir ''Autoría'' (2010)


References


External links


Report by Ángeles Maeso about ''Los heridos graves''
in Artes Hoy (2006)
Report by Óscar Curieses about ''Los heridos graves''
in Deriva (2006)

in Artecontexto (2010)
Selection of poems by Julieta Valero in PoetasPoemas
(2007)
Website of the magazine ''Minerva''

Website of the magazine ''Encubierta''

Website of the magazine ''Diálogo de la lengua''

Website of the magazine ''Babab''
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