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Dreams, intimacies, loves and memoirs of Ana María Martínez Sagi. Before she died, Ana María Martínez Sagi (1907-2000) asked Juan Manuel de Prada not to edit her work until twenty years after her death had passed.
More than modesty, it was her desire that future generations read it, not the present ones, whom she regarded with suspicion. That request became a promise and then, of course, a fact. In 2019, the writer published in the Colección Obra Fundamental from the Banco de Santander Foundation, an anthology that collected his best verses and his journalistic works ('La voz sola'). Now he has continued his efforts with a new volume that includes two unpublished books by this unique woman, 'Donde viven las almas,” and “Andanzas de la memoria.”
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