Blanca Andreu
Blanca Andreu is a Spanish poet belonging to the Spanish literary generation known as the Generation of the '80s or Postnovísimos.
Life
She grew up in Orihuela, where her family still resides, and attended El Colegio de Jesus-Maria de San Agustin, followed by studies in philology in Murcia. At age 20, she moved to Madrid without formally completing her education. Here, she met Francisco Umbral, who introduced her to the literati of the city.In 1980, she was awarded the Premio Adonáis de Poesía for her first collection of poems entitled, De una niña de provincias que se vino a vivir en un Chagall. De una niña is characterized by its surrealist language and imagery and is considered to be the beginning of a new literary generation in Spain, the Generación Postnovísima,'' and "one of the seminal works of Spanish poetry." She continued her surrealist tendencies in her second collection, Báculo de Babel, which received the Fernando Rielo World Prize for Mystic Poetry, but her later works break from the surrealist tendencies of her early pieces. According to an interview with the author, it was novelist and future husband Juan Benet who convinced her to steer away from surrealism and to "rein in the imagination and not abuse the use of metaphor."
In 1985 she married Juan Benet. After he died in 1993, she moved to Alicante and then to A Coruña where she now lives an ordinary life.
Awards
- 1980: Premio Adonáis de Poesía
- 1981: Premio de Cuentos Gabriel Miró
- 1982: Premio Mundial de Poesía Mística, Fernando Rielo
- 1982: Premio Ícaro de Literatura
- 2001: Premio Internacional de Poesía Laureà Mela
Works
De una niña de provincias que se vino a vivir en un Chagall Báculo de Babel Capitán Elphistone El sueño oscuro- ''La tierra transparente''
Critical studies
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