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Azahara Palomeque – Autor/a en A*Desk

Azahara Palomeque (El Sur, 1986) only goes to bed at dawn. She writes in a garret she has decorated with her own paintings, verses by María Zambrano and a lot of useless junk, often accompanied by one or two lizards and/or other creatures of the night. Her irrevocable happiness consists in believing in affection. She is the author of four collections of poetry, some catastrophic chronicles, the Lorca novel ‘Huracán de negras palomas’ (La moderna, 2023) and the rebellious essay ‘Vivir peor que nuestros padres’ (Anagrama, 2023). She has given many conferences around the world, has been a migrant and a teacher, likes to dance reggaeton and eat salmorejo. She contributes to media such as La Marea and El País. She also holds a PhD in cultural studies from Princeton University. If you want to keep her happy, don’t force her to get up early and invite her for a beer.

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