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Sara Torres

Spanish writer (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sara Torres
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Sara Torres Rodríguez de Castro (Gijón, 1991) is a Spanish poet and novelist.[1] In 2014, she won the Gloria Fuertes Prize for children's poetry.[2] For her first novel, Lo que hay, she received the "Javier Morote" Award, awarded by CEGAL (Confederación Española de Gremios y Asociaciones de Libreros) (Spanish Confederation of Booksellers' Guilds and Associations), for the best new author in 2022.[3]

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Sara Torres (2024)
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Education

She studied Spanish Language and Literature at the University of Oviedo.[4] She received her PhD from Queen Mary University of London with the thesis The Lesbian Text: Fetish, Fantasy and Queer Becomings.[5] Also in London, she completed an interdisciplinary master's degree at King's College London specializing in theories of textuality, psychoanalysis, queer studies, and feminism.

Career

Torres has been a professor of cultural studies with a gender perspective at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. In 2022, she was the coordinator of the Poetry in Action cycle at the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Málaga.[6]

As of 2022, she lives in Germany and works on a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Passau, researching the writing that emerges after receiving a cancer diagnosis[7] She also writes regularly for elDiario.es in the section Está bien sentir (It's okay to feel).

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Awards

  • 2014, Premio Gloria Fuertes, XV edition, for La otra genealogía
  • 2022, Premio Javier Morote, for Lo que hay

Selected works

Books

  • La otra genealogía. Torremozas, 2014
  • Conjuros y cantos. Kriller71, 2016
  • Phantasmagoria. La Bella Varsovia, 2019
  • El ritual del baño. La Bella Varsovia, 2021
  • Lo que hay. Reservoir Books, 2022. (Premio Javier Morote), 2022
  • Deseo de perro. Letraversal, 2023
  • La seducción. Reservoir Books, 2024

Collective work

  • Querida Theresa. Comisura, 2022

Participation in anthologies

  • Outra maneira de olhar (editors: Carlos Castillo Pais & Miguel Floriano) Ediçoes Colobri, Lisboa 2020.[8]
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