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Berta García Faet (born 1988, Valencia) is a Spanish poet, translator, and scholar of Hispanic Literature.[1]

Life and work[edit]

Berta García Faet has published nine books of poetry in Spanish, most recently Corazonada in 2023, Una pequeña personalidad linda in 2021, and in 2018, Corazón tradicionalista. Poesía 2008-2011, all with La Bella Varsovia,[2] edited by Elena Medel. García Faet is also the author of the books Los salmos fosforitos (Fluorescent Psalms, La Bella Varsovia, 2017), La edad de merecer (The Eligible Age, La Bella Varsovia, 2015), Fresa y herida (Strawberry and Wound, Diputación de León, 2011), Introducción a todo (Introduction to Everything, La Bella Varsovia, 2011), Night club para alumnas aplicadas (Nightclub for Studious Schoolgirls, Vitruvio, 2009), and Manojo de abominaciones (A Bunch of Abominations, Ayuntamiento de Avilés, 2008).

García Faet is also the author of the essay El arte de encender las palabras (The Art of Igniting Words, Barlin, 2023).[3] The book is a meditation on the art of poetry.

She has won the following prizes: Premio TodosTusLibros 2023[4]; Premio Nacional de Poesía “Antonio González de Lama,” 2010;[5] IV Premio de Poesía Joven “Pablo García Baena,” 2011;[6] VII Premio Nacional de Poesía “Ciega de Manzanares,” 2009;[7] XVI Premio de Poesía “Ana de Valle,” 2008.[8]

García Faet has studied at the University of Valencia, Pompeu Fabra University, and the City College of New York; she holds a PhD in Hispanic Studies from Brown University.[9]

Translation into Other Langauges[edit]

The Eligible Age is an English translation of García Faet's La edad de merecer by U.S. American translator Kelsi Vanada.[10] Unai Velasco calls it "one of the most significant books of the last few years...Berta García Faet has become the most representative voice of her generation."[11] The first of García Faet's books to be translated into English, The Eligible Age was published by independent press Song Bridge Press in 2018.[12]

In a review of the translation, reviewer Laura Wetherington writes, "The Eligible Age does not disappoint, which is to say it’s equally complex, surprising, and funny."[13]

Various poems from Una pequeña personalidad linda have been published in Vanada's English translation in literary journals, including Chicago Review, American Chordata, and the Action Books blog.

Bibliography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BERTA GARCÍA FAET". DESFICI magazine - La revista cultural de València (in Catalan).
  • ^ Varsovia, La Bella. "Novedad: Corazón tradicionalista. Poesía 2008-2011, de Berta García Faet".
  • ^ "El arte de encender las palabras". Barlin Libros (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  • ^ "Premios TodosTusLibros 2023 – CEGAL" (in Spanish). 2024-02-21. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  • ^ "Berta García Faet obtiene el Premio Nacional de Poesía Antonio González de Lama por la obra 'Fresa y Herida'" (in Spanish). Europa Press. 12 November 2010.
  • ^ "Premio de Poesía Joven『Pablo García Baena』- Top Cultural". Top Cultural (in Spanish). 11 April 2016.
  • ^ "Presentado el poemario "Night Club para alumnas aplicadas", de Berta García Faet". Manzanares (in Spanish). 26 July 2016.
  • ^ "Amor, seudoamor y soledad para ganar el premio Ana de Valle". El Comercio (in Spanish). 22 November 2008.
  • ^ "Graduate Students - Hispanic Studies". www.brown.edu.
  • ^ "Kelsi Vanada".
  • ^ "Books". Song Bridge Press. 16 April 2014.
  • ^ "Books". Song Bridge Press. 16 April 2014.
  • ^ "The Eligible Age – Berta García Faet". Full Stop.

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