Sastre’s poetry is characterized by free verse, simple yet striking imagery, and raw emotional honesty.
Antes de sumergirnos en su bibliografía, es vital entender el fenómeno. Elvira Sastre (Segovia, 1992) es poeta, traductora y novelista. Se convirtió en una de las voces más destacadas de la poesía en español gracias a internet, donde comenzó compartiendo sus poemas en redes sociales. Sin embargo, a diferencia de otros fenómenos pasajeros, Sastre ha demostrado una evolución literaria constante, pasando del verso desgarrado a la narrativa introspectiva. libros de elvira sastre libros
Su estilo se caracteriza por un lenguaje directo, coloquial, pero con profundas heridas filosóficas. Habla del desamor, la memoria, la lucha social y la búsqueda de identidad. Sastre’s poetry is characterized by free verse, simple
The city novel. The title is a pun ("Madrid kills me"). It tells the story of a young poet from a small town who moves to Madrid to survive a breakup. It interweaves her voice with that of her elderly neighbor, who shares memories of the city during the Spanish Civil War. Se convirtió en una de las voces más
The wound. This is considered by many fans her most mature poetry collection. It delves deep into the scars of past trauma and how the body remembers pain. The title translates to "The loneliness of a body used to injury."
The contemporary portrait. Her latest novel (as of 2024). It follows three characters—a writer with creative block, an editor with a secret, and a reader looking for meaning—over the course of one summer in a coastal town. It explores how fragile and exposed we all are after the pandemic and in the age of social media.