Inés Marful | |
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Born | 1961 (age 62–63) Mieres, Spain |
Occupation | Writer, visual artist |
Language | Spanish |
Alma mater | University of Oviedo (Ph.D) |
Genre | Literary theory, novels, poetry |
Subject | Federico García Lorca |
Notable works |
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Notable awards | Casino Mieres Novel Award |
Inés Marful (born 1961), also known as Inés Marful Amor, is a Spanish scholar, writer, and visual artist from Asturias, [1] known for her scholarly work about Federico García Lorca. Her novel Cuatro Cuentos de Amor y El Intocable Absurdo won the 2008 Casino Mieres Novel Award.
Marful was born in 1961 in Mieres, Spain. [2] She holds a doctorate in Spanish literature from the University of Oviedo, and has worked as a professor at the University of Oviedo and University of Valladolid. [2] [3] [4] After 1999, Marful worked as a political counselor in the government of Spain and as a photojournalist and columnist. [4]
Marful has written scholarly analyses of the works of Federico García Lorca, [5] as well as several novels. Her work includes a critical essay titled "Passion and Death in Lorquian Drama" (Pasión y muerte en el drama lorquiano), published in the 1987 collection A Federico García Lorca. [6] She is the author of Lorca y sus dobles (Lorca and his doubles), an essay described by Manuel Alvar in Blanco y Negro as "the definitive work on the poet from Granada". [4]
Her novels include Te sucederá lo que al río en primavera (You will be as the river in springtime), published in 1998 and described as a "misiva de una mujer a su madre fallecida" ("letter from a woman to her deceased mother") by Ramón Massó Ortega in Historia Sinóptica de la Literatura Española. [7] She also wrote Instrucciones para olvidar (Instructions to forget), published in 2008 and described as "una magnífica novela que huele a agua de lluvia y de mar" ("a magnificent novel that smells of rain and sea water") by María Castrejón in Que Me Estoy Muriendo De Agua: Guía de narrativa lésbica española. [8]
Her 2008 novel Cuatro Cuentos de Amor y El Intocable Absurdo (Four tales of love and the untouchable absurd) won the 2008 Casino Mieres Novel Award. [2] She is the third woman to win the prize since the awards were founded in 1980. [2]
Marful has worked with the Swiss photographer Su Alonso [9] to create artwork as "Alonso y Marful." [1] As of 2022, she is the director of Herrería de la Luna, a center for art and poetry, at the Free University of Boimouro. [1]
Inés Marful Amor, con su estudio psicoanalítico de la obra dramática y dibujística del poeta, me ha obligado a ponerme al día, en el campo de la corriente psicoanalítica lorquiana.
Of the many works it contains, the one by Inés Marful, "Passion and Death in Lorquian Drama" (Pasión y muerte en el drama lorquiano) is of special importance.
Así, Inés Marful, en Lorca y sus dobles. Interpretación psicoanalítica de la obra dramática y dibujística1, llega a conclusiones clarificadoras de sus principales obras dramáticas...
Inés Marful | |
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Born | 1961 (age 62–63) Mieres, Spain |
Occupation | Writer, visual artist |
Language | Spanish |
Alma mater | University of Oviedo (Ph.D) |
Genre | Literary theory, novels, poetry |
Subject | Federico García Lorca |
Notable works |
|
Notable awards | Casino Mieres Novel Award |
Inés Marful (born 1961), also known as Inés Marful Amor, is a Spanish scholar, writer, and visual artist from Asturias, [1] known for her scholarly work about Federico García Lorca. Her novel Cuatro Cuentos de Amor y El Intocable Absurdo won the 2008 Casino Mieres Novel Award.
Marful was born in 1961 in Mieres, Spain. [2] She holds a doctorate in Spanish literature from the University of Oviedo, and has worked as a professor at the University of Oviedo and University of Valladolid. [2] [3] [4] After 1999, Marful worked as a political counselor in the government of Spain and as a photojournalist and columnist. [4]
Marful has written scholarly analyses of the works of Federico García Lorca, [5] as well as several novels. Her work includes a critical essay titled "Passion and Death in Lorquian Drama" (Pasión y muerte en el drama lorquiano), published in the 1987 collection A Federico García Lorca. [6] She is the author of Lorca y sus dobles (Lorca and his doubles), an essay described by Manuel Alvar in Blanco y Negro as "the definitive work on the poet from Granada". [4]
Her novels include Te sucederá lo que al río en primavera (You will be as the river in springtime), published in 1998 and described as a "misiva de una mujer a su madre fallecida" ("letter from a woman to her deceased mother") by Ramón Massó Ortega in Historia Sinóptica de la Literatura Española. [7] She also wrote Instrucciones para olvidar (Instructions to forget), published in 2008 and described as "una magnífica novela que huele a agua de lluvia y de mar" ("a magnificent novel that smells of rain and sea water") by María Castrejón in Que Me Estoy Muriendo De Agua: Guía de narrativa lésbica española. [8]
Her 2008 novel Cuatro Cuentos de Amor y El Intocable Absurdo (Four tales of love and the untouchable absurd) won the 2008 Casino Mieres Novel Award. [2] She is the third woman to win the prize since the awards were founded in 1980. [2]
Marful has worked with the Swiss photographer Su Alonso [9] to create artwork as "Alonso y Marful." [1] As of 2022, she is the director of Herrería de la Luna, a center for art and poetry, at the Free University of Boimouro. [1]
Inés Marful Amor, con su estudio psicoanalítico de la obra dramática y dibujística del poeta, me ha obligado a ponerme al día, en el campo de la corriente psicoanalítica lorquiana.
Of the many works it contains, the one by Inés Marful, "Passion and Death in Lorquian Drama" (Pasión y muerte en el drama lorquiano) is of special importance.
Así, Inés Marful, en Lorca y sus dobles. Interpretación psicoanalítica de la obra dramática y dibujística1, llega a conclusiones clarificadoras de sus principales obras dramáticas...