Francesca Gargallo
Francesca Gargallo (born November 25, 1956 in Siracusa, Italy) is a Mexican writer and poet. She studied philosophy in her native Italy at the Università degli studi di Roma and then in the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Gargallo, a naturalized Mexican citizen, has lived in the country since 1979 and has also published many poetry books and novels such as; Calla mi amor que vivo, Estar en el mundo, La decisión del capitán, Marcha seca and many others.[1]
Selected works
- Al paso de los días, Editorial Terracota, Ciudad de México, 2013
- Marcha seca, Ediciones Era, México, 1999, 76 pp. ISBN 9684114540
- La decisión del capitán, Ediciones Era, México, 1997, 181 pp. ISBN 9684114133.
- Los pescadores del Kukulkán, Aldus, México, 1995, 67 pp. ISBN 9686830413.
- Estar en el mundo, Ediciones Era, México, 1994, 135 pp. ISBN 9684113579.
- Calla mi amor que vivo, Ediciones Era, México, 1990, 147 pp. ISBN 9684113277.
- Días sin Casura, Leega Literaria, México, 1986, 90 pp. ISBN 9684950357.
- Días sin Casura, edición digital de Ars Longa, México, 2011, ISBN digital: 6326
References
External links
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