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Isabel Oliva Prat (Girona, 1924) is a Spanish poet in the Catalan language.
Biography
She studied Teaching and Music, and she worked as a teacher in several educational centers. Her father and uncle were music teachers and encouraged her from a young age to cultivate the art of music. She was always a great fan of poetry but it was not until after her professional retirement that she began to write and publish, and from that moment on, her work was well received by critics and deserving of numerous awards.
Works
A good connoisseur of the Catalan language and its lyrical resources, she cultivates a poetry deeply rooted in personal and collective life experience, where the concern for memory, landscape, solitude and art predominates as a fundamental feature of human expression. Likewise, critics have highlighted her poetry's capacity for subtlety, which allows her to always suggest rather than describe.
Bibliography
· Terra de fang (2000)
· Jardí retrobat (2002)
· Fil de vidre (2003)
· Rellotge de sorra - Haikús (2004)
· Quadern de botànica (2004)
· L'instant de l'àngel (2004)
· Contrallum amb orquídia (2005)
· Col·leccionista de tardes (2007)
· L'estoig del violí (2008)
· Ària per a una sola corda (2011)
· L'obrador del vitraller (2011)
· La capsa carmesí (2012)
· Les guardes del ventall (2012)
· L'últim revolt de la paraula (2013)
· Crepuscles sobre el Moldava (2015)
· Passeig d'hivern (2016)
· Temps d'Aram (2018)
· Llum a les golfes - colaboración en antología haikús de Sam Abrams. (2019)
· La persistència de la memòria (2020)
External links
AELC - Catalan Writers Association Article El Punt Avui