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Spanish writer and translator
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Gloria Fortún
Born (1977-04-09) April 9, 1977 (age 47)
Madrid
OccupationWriter
Websitegloriafortun.net

Gloria Fortún (born in Madrid, April 9, 1977) is a Spanish writer, poet and translator.

Fortún works in the literary world with a multidisciplinary approach that includes writing, poetic performances, literary translation, and teaching creative writing. Her work is impacted by her work in feminist and LGBTQ+ activism.

Fortún has translated authors including Diane Ackerman, Zitkala-Ša and Joanna Russ.

Fortún is the creator and creative writing instructor of the program Escritoras Peligrosas.

In 2021, Fortún published a collection of poems through Dos Bigotes, titled Todas mis palabras son azores salvajes. In 2022, she published her poetic novel Roja catedral.

Publications

  • Charlotte Brontë. Illustrations Isa Vázquez. Madrid: Sabina, 2011.
  • Ábreme con cuidado. Multiple authors. Madrid: Dos Bigotes, 2015.
  • Barbarismos queer y otras esdrújulas. Multiple authors. Barcelona: Bellaterra, 2015.
  • Esas que también soy yo. Multiple authors. Madrid: Ménades, 2019.
  • Todas mis palabras son azores salvajes. Madrid: Dos Bigotes, 2021.
  • Roja catedral. Madrid: Dos Bigotes, 2022.

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