Luzmaría Jiménez Faro Explained

Birth Date:19 May 1937
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Death Date:12 March 2015
Death Place:Madrid
Notable Works:Founder, Ediciones Torremozas
Spouse:Antonio Porpetta

Luzmaría Jiménez Faro (1937–2015), was a Spanish writer, essayist, anthologist, poet, and editor. In 1982, she founded Ediciones Torremozas, considered the first Spanish publishing house specialized in the publication, recovery, and dissemination of literature written by women.

Biography

She was born in Madrid on 19 May 1937, the city where she always lived. She completed her high school studies in a religious school and later devoted herself to furthering her studies until she obtained an extensive literary education. She married the writer Antonio Porpetta. In 1982, she founded Ediciones Torremozas, with the aim of making women writers more visible. She directed the publishing house for 36 years.[1] As an anthologist and essayist, she dealt with the work of Carolina Coronado and Ernestina de Champourcín, as well as taking charge of the general anthology of Poetisas españolas, with four volumes published between 1996 and 2003.[2]

Carmen Conde appointed Jimenez as to be the literary executor of her work.[3] [4] Jimenez was a member of the “Carmen Conde-Antonio Oliver” Trust located in Cartagena.

The writer Gloria Fuertes also named Jimenez universal heir of her work. Jiménez created, Upon the death of Fuertes, Jimenz created a foundation with Fuertes' name.[5]

She actively participated in the cultural and academic world in relation to the study and dissemination of literature written by women,[6] frequently participating in congresses and conferences on this subject.[7]

She died in Madrid on 12 March 2015.[8]

Awards and honours

Selected works

Biogaphies and essays

Anthologies

Poetry

Studies

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ACE participa en el homenaje a los 40 años de Ediciones Torremozas. ACE participates in the tribute to the 40th anniversary of Ediciones Torremozas. ACESCRITORES. 5 October 2022. ACEscritores. es.
  2. Web site: Muere la escritora y editora Luzmaría Jiménez Faro . Writer and editor Luzmaria Jimenez Faro dies. 13 July 2024. estandarte.com. es.
  3. Web site: Carmen Conde recupera la memoria. Carmen Conde recovers her memory. 1 July 2007. La Verdad. es-ES.
  4. Web site: Legado cultural de Carmen Conde Abellán a la ciudad de Cartagena, con Luzmaría Jiménez Faro como representante. Cultural legacy of Carmen Conde Abellán to the city of Cartagena, with Luzmaría Jiménez Faro as representative . PDF . cartagena.es. es.
  5. Web site: La Fundación Gloria Fuertes. Foundation Gloria Fuertes. gloriafuertes.org. es.
  6. Web site: La sociabilidad femenina en la poesía del siglo XXI: Hermandades, redes y antologías de género. Female sociability in 21st century poetry: Sisterhoods, networks and gender anthologies. Scarano. Laura Rosana. June 2020. 2327-4751.
  7. News: Fallece Luzmaría Jiménez Faro, presidenta de la Fundación Gloria Fuertes. Luzmaria Jimenez Faro, president of the Gloria Fuertes Foundation, dies. 13 March 2015. La Vanguardia. es.
  8. News: Luzmaría Jiménez Faro, editora y poeta. Luzmaría Jiménez Faro, editor and poet. El País. 25 March 2015. 1134-6582. es. Manuel Quiroga. Clérigo.
  9. News: Muere Luzmaría Jiménez Faro. Luzmaria Jimenez Faro dies. 16 March 2015. El Español. es.