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Irene Sola Canto Yo Y La Montana Baila -

This narrative method is described as "post-human polyphony," granting equal importance to the experiences and memories of all entities, whether human, animal, or elemental.

Before her narrative breakthrough, Solà had already made a name for herself in poetry. Her first poetry collection, Bèstia (2012), won the prestigious 48th Amadeu Oller Prize for unpublished poets, with the jury praising its "softly violent, overwhelming, and subtle" poetry. She also published a novel, Els dics ( Los diques ), which won the 2017 Documenta Prize. However, it was with Canto yo y la montaña baila , her second novel, that Solà captured the attention of the literary world on a global scale. irene sola canto yo y la montana baila

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