In his poems, Maria Teresa Cervantes proposes a journey through the invisible and unreachable |
Adult Library Cultural Center Ramón Alonso Luzzy welcomed yesterday afternoon Thursday, October 27, the presentation of the book Crossing the feelings of the poet Maria Teresa Cervantes cartagenera within the cultural program Read, think, imagine.
In this presentation, besides the author, he spoke Francisco Henares, and was attended by the Councillor for Culture, David Martinez Noguera.
In Crossing the feelings, Maria Teresa Cervantes proposes a journey through the invisible and unreachable.
Sus, full of nostalgia and colored landscapes, intimate stories alternate between cold and light, shadows and nuances.
From Paris of Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir or correspondence with a German prisoner, to a homeless hospitality in Bonn, Maria Teresa book reveals an intense emotions where the sunset comes full of sensations, experiences and luminosity.
The poet Maria Teresa Cervantes Gutiérrez, born in Cartagena (Murcia) in 1931. In 1961, some of his works were translated into Arabic by the Moroccan poet Mohammad Sabbag.
In 1966 he founded the poetry magazine Cartagena Tityrus sings.
In 1969 he graduated in French literature at the Sorbonne University (Paris).
From 1971 to 1995, he taught in Bonn classes of Spanish language and culture to children of Spanish emigrants.
Part of his work was included in the anthology of Spanish feminine poetry (Editorial Bruguera, Barcelona, ​​1975), by Carmen Conde.
In 1997 he wrote, besides his poetry, a biographical sketch of Salvador Reverte (Cartagena, 1997).
Translated into German by the writer Herbert Becher, his poetry was published in Die Brücke e.
V. in Saarbrucken (Germany, 2000-2005).
In 2003, after many years between Germany and France, finally he returned to Spain, Cartagena.
It is included in the book aloud (the poets of the generations of 50 and 70), an anthology by Sharon Keefe Ugalde, professor at the University of San Marcos Texas (USA) and published in Spain by Ediciones Hyperion, Madrid, 2007. in 2008 the Divan Cultural Association (Los Dolores, Cartagena) has included Maria Teresa Cervantes between the poets honored in the collective book 4 and Solomon talking.
In 2010 he appeared among the selected poets in the V Days of poetry about Segura (Municipality of Cieza, Murcia).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena