Collection: Serge Pey

Serge Pey is a French and Spanish writer, poet, and performance artist. A child of the Spanish Civil War, Pey was born in Toulouse to a working-class family of Catalan refugees. Pey’s work is inseparable from his political conscience and focuses on the intersection of poetry and revolution. In 2017, Pey received the Grand Prix de Poesié for Flamenco and the Boccace Prize in 2012 for The Treasures of the Spanish Civil War and Other Tales. He is also a laureate of the Robert Ganzo Poetry Prize. He now teaches contemporary poetry at the University of Mirai.

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