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Sara Nadalutti (Santa Fe, Argentina) is a writer and poet. She holds a degree in Philosophy and an international master's in Creative Writing and Storytelling. Her work explores the borders between language, identity, and the unspeakable. She is a member of the Argentine Society of Writers (SADE) and the Santa Fe Writers Association (ASDE), as well as co-founder of the Civil Association of Writers Firma de Autor.
She has participated in regional, national, and international literary gatherings, coordinated workshops and cultural events, and served as a judge in poetry contests. Her voice has been heard in literary cafés, radio programs, and publications in blogs, magazines, and anthologies. She was an active member of the radio program Firma de Autor (FM 94.7), dedicated to promoting the cultural heritage of the region.
She published the poetry collections El retorno de mis alas (2014), presented at the Non-Violence Day event of School No. 528 Jorge Luis Borges (Santa Fe) and at the Literary Workshop of the Dr. Antonio Luis Roballos Neuropsychiatric Hospital (Paraná); Cartas del hambre (2016), presented at the 42nd Buenos Aires International Book Fair; and La muerte del hombre simple (2017), presented at the literary workshop of the SAMCO Health Center (Recreo), at the 43rd Buenos Aires International Book Fair, and in Montevideo, Uruguay, among other venues.
In 2019 she received the International Award Grandes Mujeres at the 2nd International Summit of Women for Peace, granted by the Honorable Congress of the Argentine Nation. Her poetry has been included in anthologies such as Habana Convida (Cuba, 2019) and the 2020 Literary Anthology of SADE.
Her writing combines poetic thought and critical reflection, with a sensitive gaze on the everyday and the invisible, exploring themes such as time, memory, love, loss, and the word as a territory of resistance.
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