Dina Posada


Dina Posada (El Salvador, 1946) is one of the most recognized contemporary Central American poets since the publication of Fuego sobre el Madero (1996), a collection of poems that celebrates love, eroticism and the female body.

Posada, who has Salvadoran and Guatemalan citizenship, studied Journalism in El Salvador and Psychology in Guatemala, where he has been living since 1970. He worked in the newspaper La Prensa Gráfica de El Salvador from 1965 to 1969 and currently collaborates with literary texts in several publications in Guatemala.

From Fire on the wood, Posada's poetry has received wide attention from literary criticism in Latin America, the United States and Europe, including her work Aphrodite in the tropics (Scripta Humanistica, 1999). Many Posada poems have been translated into other languages ​​and can be found in various local and international anthologies; his work has also inspired other artistic endeavors, such as "Novembre Vaca" (Barcelona, ​​2005) and "Exilio," a mural exhibition (Canada, 2004). Works

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