Eva Moreda

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Eva Moreda (A Veiga, 1981) é licenciada en Filoloxía Clásica e Musicoloxía. Realizou traballos nos ámbitos da comunicación, a tradución e a docencia. Debutou na literatura galega en 1997 tras obter o Premio Rúa Nova de Narracións Xuvenís coa novela de tema artúrico Breogán de Guisamonde, o cabaleiro da gaivota. Desde entón publicou as novelas O demo e o profundo mar azul (Edicións Positivas, 2003); Singularis Domitilla (Servizo de Publicacións da USC, 2004), Premio Historias na Universidade; O país das bestas (Biblos Clube de Lectores, 2009); Organoloxía (Edicións Positivas, 2010), Premio Narrativas Quentes 2010; e A Veiga é como un tempo distinto (Xerais 2011), Premio de Creación Literaria Terra de Melide 2010; Para toda a vida (Aira, 2020 ...more

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Para toda a vida

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A Veiga é como un tempo dis...

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O Demo e o profundo mar azul

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Rapazas de Polar

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A Veiga é como un tempo dis...

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“[…] When you're far away, home is like a different time.
[…] To go to London, Hamburg, even Madrid or Barcelona, as some people go, was to really go: to be resigned to not seeing Veiga for a year or two. It was knowing that in your mind, Veiga was going to be frozen in that same moment when you left, and no child would be born or anyone die like Inés had. It was to accept that Veiga is like a different time. Going to Lugo or Coruña was a different thing. You went and came back every month, or every two months, and time kept passing too in Veiga, and people kept dying and being born, as always.
(p. 11-12)”
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