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Aurora Luque

Aurora Luque Ortiz (born 20 September 1962) is a Spanish poet, translator, teacher, and writer based in Andalusia.

Aurora Luque
Born
Aurora Luque Ortiz

(1962-09-20) 20 September 1962 (age 61)
Almería, Spain
Alma materUniversity of Granada
Occupation(s)Writer, translator
Awards
  • Federico García Lorca Award [es] (1981)
  • Generation of '27 Poetry Award [es] (2008)
  • National Poetry Award (2022)

Biography edit

Aurora Luque was born in Almería in 1962.[1] She has a degree in Classical Philology from the University of Granada and has been a professor of Ancient Greek since 1988 in Málaga, where she has developed a large part of her career. She contributed as a columnist to the newspaper Diario Sur from 1999 to 2008.

In 2008, she was awarded the Meridiana Award [es] from the Andalusian Women's Institute [es] for her work in rescuing forgotten writers.[2] In October 2008, she was appointed director of the Generation of '27 Cultural Center of the Provincial Deputation of Málaga, a position she held until June 2011.[1]

In 2012 Luque enjoyed a residency at Villa Marguerite Yourcenar in Flanders, Belgium, within its program aimed at European writers. She has participated in various international poetry events and meetings in the Americas (Buenos Aires, Medellín, Bogotá, Santo Domingo, Monterrey, Morelia and Mexico City, Havana, Puerto Rico, Buffalo, and New York), Europe (Thessaloniki, Athens, Milan, Palermo, Naples, Bari, Vienna, Bremen, Rotterdam, Malmö, Stockholm, and Kristianstadt), Africa (Cairo, Alexandria, Tetouan, Tangier, Casablanca, Tunisia, and Cape Verde), and Asia (Israel and the Philippines).

She has lectured at various American universities, including the University of Massachusetts, Saint Louis University, Le Moyne College, Skidmore College, Dickinson College, College of the Holy Cross, CUNY, and Montclair College.

She founded and directed the poetry collection "Cuadernos de Trinacria", one of whose titles, Verbos para la rosa by Zanasis Jatsópulos, translated by Vicente Fernández, won the National Award for Best Translation [es] in 2005. Beginning in 2000, she and Jesús Aguado [es] co-directed the "maRemoto" collection of poetry of other cultures for the Center of Editions of the City Council of Málaga [es] (CEDMA).[3] In 2005 she founded the Narila publishing house.[1] She has been part of the Advisory Council of the collection "Puerta del Mar", also of CEDMA, as well as the Governing Council of the Book Institute of the City of Málaga. She has been on the Social Council and is part of the Translation, Literature, and Society research group at the University of Málaga.[4]

Literary career edit

Poetry edit

In 1989 Luque's book Problemas de doblaje took second place for the Premio Adonáis de Poesía. In 1999 she received the Andalusian Critics' Award [es] for Transitoria,[1] a book that had been a finalist of the Rafael Alberti Poetry Prize. In May 2005 she opened the Málaga Book Fair.[5] In 2007 she won the 10th edition of the Generation of '27 Poetry Award [es] for her work La siesta de Epicuro, published by Visor.[6] In 2015 she published Personal & político (Fundación José Manuel Lara), a book with 45 poems that delved into the reality of the Spanish social crisis.[7]

It has been said that she belongs to the same generation as the poet Juan Antonio González Iglesias, one that combines classical tradition with the most furious modernity.[8] With regard to Transitoria, the jury of the Andalusian Critics' Award lauded "the perfect symbiosis between classical language, which knows how to incarnate itself in serene verses, and a colloquial, current speech."[9]

Professor Josefa Álvarez dedicated the study Tradición clásica en la poesía de Aurora Luque (Sevilla, Editorial Renacimiento, 2013) to her.[10]

Translation and criticism edit

Luque has made translations of French, Latin, and Ancient and Modern Greek poetry, from authors such as Maria Laina, Louise Labé, Renée Vivien, Sappho, Catullus, Meleager, and all of the Greek poets who dealt with themes of eros or the sea. In 2000 she published Los dados de Eros. Antología de poesía erótica griega (Ediciones Hiperión), and in November 2004 the Sappho translation Poemas y testimonios (Editorial Acantilado [es]).[11]

As a lecturer, she has worked to rescue forgotten authors, such as the playwright María Rosa Gálvez[12] and the writer and ambassador Isabel Oyarzábal, on whom she focused her interest in 2010.[13]

Works edit

Poetry edit

  • 1981, Hiperiónida, Granada: Universidad de Granada, collection "Zumaya".
  • 1989, Problemas de doblaje, Madrid: Rialp.
  • 1991, Fecha de caducidad, Málaga: Tediria (notebook)
  • 1992, Carpe noctem, Madrid: Visor.
  • 1996, Carpe mare Málaga: Miguel Gómez Ed. (anthology)
  • 1998, Transitoria, Sevilla: Renacimiento.
  • 2000, Las dudas de Eros, Lucena: Ayuntamiento de Lucena, col. "Cuatro Estaciones". (anthology)
  • 2002, Portvaria. Antología 1982-2002, Cuenca: El Toro de Barro. (anthology)
  • 2003, Camaradas de Ícaro, Madrid: Visor.
  • 2004, Carpe verbum, Málaga: Ayuntamiento de Málaga, col. "Monosabio". Edición de Francisco Fortuny. (anthology)
  • 2005, Haikus de Narila, Málaga: Publicaciones Antigua Imprenta Sur. (notebook)
  • 2007, Carpe amorem, Sevilla: Renacimiento. Edición de Ricardo Virtanen. (anthology)
  • 2008, La siesta de Epicuro, Madrid: Visor.
  • 2014, Fabricación de las islas. Poesía y metapoesía,[14]
  • 2014, Médula. Antología esencial. Madrid: Fondo de Cultura Económica. Edición de Francisco Ruiz Noguera. (anthology)
  • 2015, Personal & político, Sevilla: Fundación José Manuel Lara.
  • 2016, Los limones absortos. Poemas mediterráneos.[15]

Translation

  • 1995, Meleagro de Gádara, 25 epigramas, Málaga: col. "Llama de Amor Viva".
  • 1996, María Lainá, Nueve poemas, Málaga: col. "Capitel" (in collaboration).
  • 2000, Los dados de Eros. Antología de poesía erótica griega, Madrid: Hiperión.
  • 2004, Safo, Poemas y testimonios, Barcelona: Acantilado.
  • 2004, María Lainá, Los estuches de las células, translation of the Modern Greek by M. L. Villalba, Obdulia Castillo, and Aurora Luque, Málaga: Provincial Deputation of Málaga, col. "MaRemoto".
  • 2005, Renée Vivien, Nocturnos, Santander: Revista Ultramar, col. "Travesías".
  • 2008, Renée Vivien, Poemas, Tarragona: Igitur.
  • 2010, Catulo, Taeter morbus. Poemas a Lesbia, Monterrey, Mexico: University of Nuevo León
  • 2011, Louise Labé, Elegías y sonetos, Barcelona: Acantilado.
  • 2015, Aquel vivir del mar. El mar en la poesía griega . Antología,[16] Barcelona: Acantilado

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "La escritora Aurora Luque, nueva directora del Centro Cultural Generación del 27" [The Writer Aurora Luque, New Director of the Generation of '27 Cultural Center]. Diario Sur (in Spanish). 4 October 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Listado de personas, colectivos e instituciones premiadas en los Premios Meridiana (1998–2014)" [Listing of Persons, Collectives, and Institutions Awarded in the Meridiana Awards (1998–2014)] (PDF) (in Spanish). Andalusian Women's Institute. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  3. ^ "MaRemoto" (in Spanish). CEDMA. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Aurora Luque Ortiz" (in Spanish). Grupo TLS. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  5. ^ "La poeta Aurora Luque abre la Feria del Libro de Málaga" [The Poet Aurora Luque Opens the Málaga Book Fair]. El País (in Spanish). Málaga. 26 May 2005. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  6. ^ a b Mellado, Sergio (10 October 2007). "Aurora Luque gana el premio de poesía Generación del 27" [Aurora Luque Wins the Generation of '27 Poetry Award]. El País (in Spanish). Málaga. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  7. ^ Manrique Sabogal, Winston (28 May 2015). "Aurora Luque: 'Todo lo personal es político y lo político es personal'" [Aurora Luque: 'Everything Personal is Political and the Political is Personal']. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  8. ^ a b Ortega, Antonio (11 October 2003). "Soleada altura de la vida" [Sunny Height of Life]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  9. ^ a b Román, Francisco José (25 January 1999). "La Asociación de Críticos Literarios premia a Eslava Galán y Luque" [The Association of Literary Critics Awards Eslava Galán and Luque]. El País (in Spanish). Cádiz. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  10. ^ "La investigadora Josefa Álvarez presenta su estudio sobre la escritora Aurora Luque" [The Researcher Josefa Álvarez Presents Her Study About the Writer Aurora Luque] (in Spanish). Provincial Deputation of Málaga. 17 March 2014. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  11. ^ Luque, Alejandro (17 November 2004). "Aurora Luque traduce a Safo en 'Poemas y testimonios'" [Aurora Luque Translates Sappho in 'Poemas y testimonios']. El País (in Spanish). Cádiz. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  12. ^ Mellado, Sergio (19 October 2007). "La búsqueda de lectores amigos" [The Search for Friendly Readers]. El País (in Spanish). Málaga. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  13. ^ "Rescatadas las memorias de la diplomática Isabel Oyarzábal" [Rescuing the Memories of the Diplomat Isabel Oyarzábal]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Málaga. EFE. 8 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  14. ^ Alcorta, Carlos (18 February 2015). (in Spanish). Editorial Pre-Textos. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  15. ^ Sotorrío, Regina (21 April 2016). "Aurora Luque: 'El cultivo de la lentitud está en extinción'" [Aurora Luque: 'The Cultivation of Slowness is in Extinction']. Diario Sur (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  16. ^ Garmendia, Ignacio F. (7 June 2015). "Destellos Milenarios" [Millennial Spotlights]. Diario de Jerez (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  17. ^ "La escritora Aurora Luque inaugura hoy el aula literaria" [The Writer Aurora Luque Opens the Literary Classroom Today]. Hoy (in Spanish). Almendralejo. 12 December 2007. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  18. ^ Díaz de Castro, Francisco (3 July 2003). "Camaradas de Ícaro". El Cultural (in Spanish).
  19. ^ "Kiko Veneno, Alfonso Zurro, Natalia de Molina o María Cañas, Premios 'El Público' de Canal Sur Radio". 20 minutos (in Spanish). Europa Press. 6 April 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  20. ^ "La almeriense Aurora Luque, Premio Nacional de Poesía 2022" (in Spanish). Madrid: EFE. 22 September 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2023.

External links edit

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Aurora Luque Ortiz born 20 September 1962 is a Spanish poet translator teacher and writer based in Andalusia Aurora LuqueBornAurora Luque Ortiz 1962 09 20 20 September 1962 age 61 Almeria SpainAlma materUniversity of GranadaOccupation s Writer translatorAwardsFederico Garcia Lorca Award es 1981 Generation of 27 Poetry Award es 2008 National Poetry Award 2022 Contents 1 Biography 2 Literary career 2 1 Poetry 2 2 Translation and criticism 3 Works 3 1 Poetry 3 2 Translation 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksBiography editAurora Luque was born in Almeria in 1962 1 She has a degree in Classical Philology from the University of Granada and has been a professor of Ancient Greek since 1988 in Malaga where she has developed a large part of her career She contributed as a columnist to the newspaper Diario Sur from 1999 to 2008 In 2008 she was awarded the Meridiana Award es from the Andalusian Women s Institute es for her work in rescuing forgotten writers 2 In October 2008 she was appointed director of the Generation of 27 Cultural Center of the Provincial Deputation of Malaga a position she held until June 2011 1 In 2012 Luque enjoyed a residency at Villa Marguerite Yourcenar in Flanders Belgium within its program aimed at European writers She has participated in various international poetry events and meetings in the Americas Buenos Aires Medellin Bogota Santo Domingo Monterrey Morelia and Mexico City Havana Puerto Rico Buffalo and New York Europe Thessaloniki Athens Milan Palermo Naples Bari Vienna Bremen Rotterdam Malmo Stockholm and Kristianstadt Africa Cairo Alexandria Tetouan Tangier Casablanca Tunisia and Cape Verde and Asia Israel and the Philippines She has lectured at various American universities including the University of Massachusetts Saint Louis University Le Moyne College Skidmore College Dickinson College College of the Holy Cross CUNY and Montclair College She founded and directed the poetry collection Cuadernos de Trinacria one of whose titles Verbos para la rosa by Zanasis Jatsopulos translated by Vicente Fernandez won the National Award for Best Translation es in 2005 Beginning in 2000 she and Jesus Aguado es co directed the maRemoto collection of poetry of other cultures for the Center of Editions of the City Council of Malaga es CEDMA 3 In 2005 she founded the Narila publishing house 1 She has been part of the Advisory Council of the collection Puerta del Mar also of CEDMA as well as the Governing Council of the Book Institute of the City of Malaga She has been on the Social Council and is part of the Translation Literature and Society research group at the University of Malaga 4 Literary career editPoetry edit In 1989 Luque s book Problemas de doblaje took second place for the Premio Adonais de Poesia In 1999 she received the Andalusian Critics Award es for Transitoria 1 a book that had been a finalist of the Rafael Alberti Poetry Prize In May 2005 she opened the Malaga Book Fair 5 In 2007 she won the 10th edition of the Generation of 27 Poetry Award es for her work La siesta de Epicuro published by Visor 6 In 2015 she published Personal amp politico Fundacion Jose Manuel Lara a book with 45 poems that delved into the reality of the Spanish social crisis 7 It has been said that she belongs to the same generation as the poet Juan Antonio Gonzalez Iglesias one that combines classical tradition with the most furious modernity 8 With regard to Transitoria the jury of the Andalusian Critics Award lauded the perfect symbiosis between classical language which knows how to incarnate itself in serene verses and a colloquial current speech 9 Professor Josefa Alvarez dedicated the study Tradicion clasica en la poesia de Aurora Luque Sevilla Editorial Renacimiento 2013 to her 10 Translation and criticism edit Luque has made translations of French Latin and Ancient and Modern Greek poetry from authors such as Maria Laina Louise Labe Renee Vivien Sappho Catullus Meleager and all of the Greek poets who dealt with themes of eros or the sea In 2000 she published Los dados de Eros Antologia de poesia erotica griega Ediciones Hiperion and in November 2004 the Sappho translation Poemas y testimonios Editorial Acantilado es 11 As a lecturer she has worked to rescue forgotten authors such as the playwright Maria Rosa Galvez 12 and the writer and ambassador Isabel Oyarzabal on whom she focused her interest in 2010 13 Works editPoetry edit 1981 Hiperionida Granada Universidad de Granada collection Zumaya 1989 Problemas de doblaje Madrid Rialp 1991 Fecha de caducidad Malaga Tediria notebook 1992 Carpe noctem Madrid Visor 1996 Carpe mare Malaga Miguel Gomez Ed anthology 1998 Transitoria Sevilla Renacimiento 2000 Las dudas de Eros Lucena Ayuntamiento de Lucena col Cuatro Estaciones anthology 2002 Portvaria Antologia 1982 2002 Cuenca El Toro de Barro anthology 2003 Camaradas de Icaro Madrid Visor 2004 Carpe verbum Malaga Ayuntamiento de Malaga col Monosabio Edicion de Francisco Fortuny anthology 2005 Haikus de Narila Malaga Publicaciones Antigua Imprenta Sur notebook 2007 Carpe amorem Sevilla Renacimiento Edicion de Ricardo Virtanen anthology 2008 La siesta de Epicuro Madrid Visor 2014 Fabricacion de las islas Poesia y metapoesia 14 2014 Medula Antologia esencial Madrid Fondo de Cultura Economica Edicion de Francisco Ruiz Noguera anthology 2015 Personal amp politico Sevilla Fundacion Jose Manuel Lara 2016 Los limones absortos Poemas mediterraneos 15 Translation 1995 Meleagro de Gadara 25 epigramas Malaga col Llama de Amor Viva 1996 Maria Laina Nueve poemas Malaga col Capitel in collaboration 2000 Los dados de Eros Antologia de poesia erotica griega Madrid Hiperion 2004 Safo Poemas y testimonios Barcelona Acantilado 2004 Maria Laina Los estuches de las celulas translation of the Modern Greek by M L Villalba Obdulia Castillo and Aurora Luque Malaga Provincial Deputation of Malaga col MaRemoto 2005 Renee Vivien Nocturnos Santander Revista Ultramar col Travesias 2008 Renee Vivien Poemas Tarragona Igitur 2010 Catulo Taeter morbus Poemas a Lesbia Monterrey Mexico University of Nuevo Leon 2011 Louise Labe Elegias y sonetos Barcelona Acantilado 2015 Aquel vivir del mar El mar en la poesia griega Antologia 16 Barcelona AcantiladoAwards edit1981 Federico Garcia Lorca Award es from the University of Granada 17 1989 2nd place for the Premio Adonais de Poesia 1992 King Juan Carlos Prize 1 1998 finalist for the Rafael Alberti Poetry Prize 1999 Andalusian Critics Award es 1 9 2003 Fray Luis de Leon Translation Award 8 18 2008 Generation of 27 Poetry Award es 6 2008 Meridiana Award es 2 2016 Public Literary Prize from Canal Sur Radio es 19 2022 National Poetry Award 20 References edit a b c d e f La escritora Aurora Luque nueva directora del Centro Cultural Generacion del 27 The Writer Aurora Luque New Director of the Generation of 27 Cultural Center Diario Sur in Spanish 4 October 2008 Retrieved 28 August 2018 a b Listado de personas colectivos e instituciones premiadas en los Premios Meridiana 1998 2014 Listing of Persons Collectives and Institutions Awarded in the Meridiana Awards 1998 2014 PDF in Spanish Andalusian Women s Institute Retrieved 28 August 2018 MaRemoto in Spanish CEDMA Retrieved 28 August 2018 Aurora Luque Ortiz in Spanish Grupo TLS Retrieved 28 August 2018 La poeta Aurora Luque abre la Feria del Libro de Malaga The Poet Aurora Luque Opens the Malaga Book Fair El Pais in Spanish Malaga 26 May 2005 Retrieved 28 August 2018 a b Mellado Sergio 10 October 2007 Aurora Luque gana el premio de poesia Generacion del 27 Aurora Luque Wins the Generation of 27 Poetry Award El Pais in Spanish Malaga Retrieved 28 August 2018 Manrique Sabogal Winston 28 May 2015 Aurora Luque Todo lo personal es politico y lo politico es personal Aurora Luque Everything Personal is Political and the Political is Personal El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 28 August 2018 a b Ortega Antonio 11 October 2003 Soleada altura de la vida Sunny Height of Life El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 28 August 2018 a b Roman Francisco Jose 25 January 1999 La Asociacion de Criticos Literarios premia a Eslava Galan y Luque The Association of Literary Critics Awards Eslava Galan and Luque El Pais in Spanish Cadiz Retrieved 28 August 2018 La investigadora Josefa Alvarez presenta su estudio sobre la escritora Aurora Luque The Researcher Josefa Alvarez Presents Her Study About the Writer Aurora Luque in Spanish Provincial Deputation of Malaga 17 March 2014 Retrieved 28 August 2018 Luque Alejandro 17 November 2004 Aurora Luque traduce a Safo en Poemas y testimonios Aurora Luque Translates Sappho in Poemas y testimonios El Pais in Spanish Cadiz Retrieved 28 August 2018 Mellado Sergio 19 October 2007 La busqueda de lectores amigos The Search for Friendly Readers El Pais in Spanish Malaga Retrieved 28 August 2018 Rescatadas las memorias de la diplomatica Isabel Oyarzabal Rescuing the Memories of the Diplomat Isabel Oyarzabal El Mundo in Spanish Malaga EFE 8 June 2011 Retrieved 28 August 2018 Alcorta Carlos 18 February 2015 Fabricacion de las islas Aurora Luque in Spanish Editorial Pre Textos Archived from the original on 2 June 2016 Retrieved 28 August 2018 Sotorrio Regina 21 April 2016 Aurora Luque El cultivo de la lentitud esta en extincion Aurora Luque The Cultivation of Slowness is in Extinction Diario Sur in Spanish Retrieved 28 August 2018 Garmendia Ignacio F 7 June 2015 Destellos Milenarios Millennial Spotlights Diario de Jerez in Spanish Retrieved 28 August 2018 La escritora Aurora Luque inaugura hoy el aula literaria The Writer Aurora Luque Opens the Literary Classroom Today Hoy in Spanish Almendralejo 12 December 2007 Retrieved 28 August 2018 Diaz de Castro Francisco 3 July 2003 Camaradas de Icaro El Cultural in Spanish Kiko Veneno Alfonso Zurro Natalia de Molina o Maria Canas Premios El Publico de Canal Sur Radio 20 minutos in Spanish Europa Press 6 April 2016 Retrieved 28 August 2018 La almeriense Aurora Luque Premio Nacional de Poesia 2022 in Spanish Madrid EFE 22 September 2022 Retrieved 26 February 2023 External links editAurora Luque on Facebook nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aurora Luque amp oldid 1212098188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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