The poetry festival Deslinde will pay homage to the Lady of the Murcian literature Dionisia García, and she will do it on Monday, November 12, at 8:00 p.m., in the Ceremonial Hall of the Consistorial Palace.
The act will be chaired by the mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, and will be presented by Isabelle García Molina.
It will involve other leading figures in the regional literary field who will make a tour of his work without leaving the person aside.
Thus, Antonio Arco, Antonio Marín Albalate, Soren Peñalver, Aurora Saura, Carmen Piqueras, Ginés Aniorte, José Antonio Martínez Muñoz, José María Álvarez, José Luis Martínez Valero, Juan de Dios García, María Teresa Cervantes, Natalia Carbajosa, Purificación Gil y Vega Cerezo will put words to the trajectory of this author.
Dionisia García (Fuente-Álamo de Albacete, 1929) is a very prominent figure of the written poetry of the Region of Murcia, which has been living most of his life.
She is the author of several books of poems, among which 'El engaño de los dias' (Tusquets, 2006) and 'L'albero' (El árbol) (Levante Editori, Bari, 2007), in bilingual Italian-Spanish edition.
In addition to poetry, he has cultivated other genres, including the story, the aphorism, critical commentaries on classical and contemporary writers, and a study of the life and work of Emma Egea.
His poems have been translated into several languages ​​and included in anthologies and magazines.
He is a corresponding member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Telmo (Málaga).
In the year 2000, the University of Murcia instituted a poetry prize that bears his name.
He has just appeared in the Renacimiento publishing house his complete poetry, with the title of Atardece slowly.
The writer conceives poetry as enjoyment and sacrifice, as enjoyment and as delivery in her own words "write a poem is a moment of light, I do not know if useful, but valuable," and is convinced that "the gift of living is a beautiful loan that does not last, a withered and expected illusion.
No one can escape such a fate.
Do not waste it ».
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena