| Title | Year | Notes | |--------|------|-------| | Cuarenta y tres maneras de soltarse el pelo | 2013 | Debut collection | | Baluarte | 2014 | | | Ya nadie baila | 2015 | | | La soledad de un cuerpo acostumbrado a la herida | 2016 | | | Aquella orilla nuestra | 2017 | | | Las vulnerabilidades | 2019 | | | Madre y padre nunca fueron un espejo (with Ismael Serrano) | 2020 | Collaborative | | Tiempo sin ti | 2020 | | | Días en las casas | 2022 | |
The love story across time. Her most ambitious novel. It follows Leo and Abril, two strangers who meet on the subway. The twist? They live in different years (2019 and 2021) but share the same seat. They begin a correspondence across time, trying to prevent a future tragedy. libros de elvira sastre libros
The city novel. The title is a pun ("Madrid kills me"). It tells the story of a young poet from a small town who moves to Madrid to survive a breakup. It interweaves her voice with that of her elderly neighbor, who shares memories of the city during the Spanish Civil War. | Title | Year | Notes | |--------|------|-------|
The wound. This is considered by many fans her most mature poetry collection. It delves deep into the scars of past trauma and how the body remembers pain. The title translates to "The loneliness of a body used to injury." The love story across time
Antes de sumergirnos en su bibliografía, es vital entender el fenómeno. Elvira Sastre (Segovia, 1992) es poeta, traductora y novelista. Se convirtió en una de las voces más destacadas de la poesía en español gracias a internet, donde comenzó compartiendo sus poemas en redes sociales. Sin embargo, a diferencia de otros fenómenos pasajeros, Sastre ha demostrado una evolución literaria constante, pasando del verso desgarrado a la narrativa introspectiva.
Su estilo se caracteriza por un lenguaje directo, coloquial, pero con profundas heridas filosóficas. Habla del desamor, la memoria, la lucha social y la búsqueda de identidad.
The farewell. A melancholic title ("No One Dances Anymore"), this book touches on loneliness in a crowded world. It reflects on relationships that have lost their rhythm and the silence left after a breakup.