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In Culinary Poems, Ana Pascual Zurriaga embarks on her own existential journey as a poet and as a woman poet: through the word and through her pictorial art (her watercolors and socarrats). The materiality of the plastic arts reminds us of the natural elements, organic and inorganic, that are part of our humanity...These poems, brief and seemingly simple, refer to the most profound and complex aspect of human beings: their spirit and their carnality. In short, her well-constructed, culinary poems, nurture like a good stew made of words, metaphors, and images, selected with love. From the…mehr

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In Culinary Poems, Ana Pascual Zurriaga embarks on her own existential journey as a poet and as a woman poet: through the word and through her pictorial art (her watercolors and socarrats). The materiality of the plastic arts reminds us of the natural elements, organic and inorganic, that are part of our humanity...These poems, brief and seemingly simple, refer to the most profound and complex aspect of human beings: their spirit and their carnality. In short, her well-constructed, culinary poems, nurture like a good stew made of words, metaphors, and images, selected with love. From the Prologue by Rolando Pérez, author of The Electric Comedy (Cool Grove).
Autorenporträt
Ana Pascual Zurriaga, poet and visual artist graduated from the School of Art and Design of Valencia. She has appeared in various poetry anthologies; in Grito de mujer [Woman's Shout] among them (2015, 2016, 2017); her work was selected by publisher Diversidad Literaria for the following anthologies, Luz de luna (2019; Moon Light), Pluma, tinta y papel (2015; Pen, Ink, and Paper), Ella, la igualdad (2019; She, The Equality), published by the City Council of Valladolid, and Entre sílabas anda el juego (2019; The Game is in Between the Syllables). She was the illustrator of the historical novel Udula, el camino de la sal by J. Ramón Rivera (Círculo Rojo, 2017). And lastly but not least, Ana Pascual Zurriaga was awarded first price in decorated ceramic at the 43rd Annual Competition in Plastics Arts of Nuevo Centro, in Valencia, Spain.