Presentation of the book "Unnecessary Trips" by Carmen García Aparicio
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- September 4, 2025
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Unnecessary trips
Maria del Carmen Garcia Aparicio
Ed. Cuadranta
"Unnecessary Journeys" is a collection of poems that combines existential, reflective, romantic, and personal poetry through poems that explore the passage of time, love, distance, fear, and identity. Each poem is filled with a unique atmosphere, with metaphors that evoke melancholic scenarios and ideas of rebirth.
Overall, this collection of poems is a testament to personal, sincere emotions, a space where the poet seeks to understand herself and find meaning amidst the chaos of life.
María del Carmen García Aparicio was born in 2001 in Bolivia and lives in Zamora, Spain. She graduated in Archaeology from the University of Jaén and the University of Seville in 2024 and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in History and Anthropology of the Americas at the Complutense University of Madrid. Throughout her studies, she has complemented her studies with specializations in poetic writing, oral communication, and Egyptology. She also trained in the direction and coordination of leisure activities, an experience she reinforced with an internship at the Red Cross.
In the professional field, he has participated in archaeological excavations in Cibdá de Armea (Ourense) and El Castillón (Zamora), in addition to presenting research at academic conferences such as the VIII Jornadas de Jóvenes Americanistas and the 10th AIBR International Congress of Anthropology.
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