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María Esther García López

María Esther García López (born, 8 December 1948, La Degollada, Valdés, Asturias) is a poet and writer in Asturian and Spanish. She is the president of the Asociación de Escritores de Asturias (Asturias Writers Association).[1]

She graduated in pedagogy. She is a teacher and expert in Asturian philology. García is a corresponding member of Academia de la Llingua Asturiana.[2] She served as professor at Universidá Asturiana de Branu (UABRA) for 25 years. She also participated as a jury member in numerous literary competitions and poetry recitals.

Awards and honours

  • 2005, Tribute in Luarca from the “Valdés Siglo XXI” Women's Association for her work as a writer and researcher and for her work around the recovery of Asturian language and culture and the defense of women's rights.
  • 2007, Uviéu Poetry Prize, in its first edition, with the poetry book Pisadas.
  • 2007, Winner of the Fernández Lema short story award with the story "Performance".
  • 2007, “Xosé Álvarez” Award for a short story organized by the Asturian Center of Madrid.
  • 2007, “Bronze Grouse”, an award given by the Asturianu Center in Madrid.[3]
  • 2009, Prize "León Delestal" Asturian Center of Madrid with the story The wedding.
  • 2015, Third Prize for poetry "Andén" on the occasion of International Women's Day.
  • 2015, "Friend of the Joaquín Rodríguez de Ḷḷuarca Library" Award.
  • 2015, “Vaqueira de Honor” from the Vaqueiro and Vaqueirada Festival.
  • 2015, "Timón" Award for her literary career.
  • 2017, The Valdés Town Hall dedicates the Ḷḷibru de Ḷḷuarca Day to him.
  • 2017, Poetisa del Alba for Alborada de Candás.[4]

Selected works

  • El Tatuaxe, 1998
  • Ḷḷuribaga, 2003
  • Zamparrampa: Poemas pa nenos ya nenas, 2004
  • Tiempu d'iviernu, 2005
  • Aventures del Quixote, 2005
  • Historias de Vida ya señas de muerte, 2006
  • Faraguyas, 2007
  • Pisadas, 2008
  • La maestra, 2008
  • Musical-landia, 2008
  • Performance, 2009
  • Menú de Versos, 2009
  • Deva y El Pitín, 2010
  • A la gueta l'amor, 2010
  • Alredor de la Quintana: Animales y otros bichos, 2013
  • Quiero ser Arcu Iris, 2014
  • Yo taba ellí, 2015
  • Yo estaba allí, 2016
  • Deva, Flor de Primvera, 2017
  • Leo, 2018
  • Haikusnora, 2019
  • El color de los días, 2019
  • La bruja en la Biblioteca, 2019
  • A veces el amor es azul, 2020

References

  1. ^ "Alcuentros con autores: "Yo taba ellí", de Mª Esther García López" (in Asturian). Ayuntamiento de Mieres.
  2. ^ "Miembros de númberu" (in Asturian). Academia de la Llingua Asturiana.
  3. ^ PELÁEZ, E. (7 August 2007). "La escritora valdesana María Esther García recibe el «Urogallo de bronce»". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  4. ^ FUENTE, Candás, A. DE LA (30 August 2017). "La escritora Esther García será la "poetisa del alba" en la Alborada de Candás". La Nueva España (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 December 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)