The World so Often: Poetry Readings with Luis García Montero
Luis García Montero
Friday, 4 April 2025
2:00pm
1 hour
Brasenose College: Amersi Lecture Room
£8 - £15
One of Spain’s greatest living poets Luis García Montero discusses his work and reads some of his poems. This event will be in Spanish with a translator and an actor reading the poems in English alongside the Spanish readings.
Montero is author of 14 collections of poetry and has received many of Spain’s most prestigious prizes including the Adonais Prize, the National Poetry Prize, and the National Critics’ Poetry Award. His work translated into English includes the anthology The World So Often: Poems, 1982-2008. He is also author of a coming-of-age novel translated into English, Someone Speaks your Name, which follows an idealistic student exploring the power of literature in Franco’s Spain.
‘Luis García Montero’s poetry is indicative of one of the most valued trends in contemporary Spanish verse . . . It explores everyday reality, which, on the one hand, borders the marvellous and, on the other, the quotidian’ Octavio Paz
Montero is a poet, essayist, fiction writer, journalist and professor of Spanish literature at the University of Granada. He has written extensively about Lorca. Since 2018 hehas been global director of the Cervantes Institute in Madrid.
Part of the festival’s programme of Spanish and Latin American literature and culture.