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Author Event: Marta Sanz in conversation with Katie King

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Sun, 28 Sep, 2025 at 12:00 pm

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Sun, 28 Sep, 2025 at 12:00 pm to 02:00 pm (GMT-04:00)

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208 Queen Street, Alexandria, United States

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Author Event: Marta Sanz in conversation with Katie King
Join us for a conversation with Spanish author Marta Sanz and translator Katie King to celebrate Sanz's new book, My Clavicle.

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Join us for a conversation with one of Spainโ€™s most acclaimed feminist writers, Marta Sanz, to celebrate her new book, My Clavicle: And Other Misalignments. Marta will be in conversation with journalist and translator of My Clavicle, Katie King. Their discussion will be followed by an audience Q&A and meet-and-greet signing line.ย 

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About the book:ย 

On an international flight to a conference, the author Marta Sanz notices a tiny bump beneath her skin, just below her clavicle, near her breast bone. So begins an inquiry that is at turns satirical detective story, philosophical inquiry, memoir, and pure poetry.

In Spanish, the title is Clavรญcula, which refers to the collarbone, but also makes a direct pun on the word clavรฉ or key. In the aftermath of Martaโ€™s discovery we realize that something fundamental has changed for her, and that whatever has happened, however elusive, it is something very real. At the same time, the mystery reflects in everything the author encounters, but especially the bodies of women, and especially women of a certain age.

My Clavicle is a masterpiece of auto fiction from one of Spainโ€™s most celebrated contemporary voicesโ€“the narration of the episodes fracturing like the authorโ€™s body into a deeply moving series of vignettes that never lose their tension: imperfect, obsessive, and often hilarious.

The difficulty of giving a name to Martaโ€™s pain, of even locating a precise place for it, provokes a number of reflections: about the edge that separates the body from scientific definitions and imagination; about the function of poetry; about our intolerance for psychological gray areas; about anxiety as a pathology of late stage capitalism; and, in the face of constantly dispiriting headlines, the perversion of a public health system. Ultimately, Martaโ€™s attempts to define something impossible are channeled through her strange and roving pain, manifesting in curiosity, humor, and love.

About the Author:

Marta Sanz is an award-winning novelist, poet, essayist, and scholar, and one of Spainโ€™s most celebrated contemporary writers. With a literary career spanning more than two decades, she has published fifteen novels and essay collections, including Los mejores tiempos (Debate, 2001), winner of the Ojo Crรญtico Prize for Fiction; Animales domรฉsticos (Destino, 2003); and Susana y los viejos (Destino, 2006), which was a finalist for the 2006 Nadal Prize. Her recent works include Farรกndula (2015); Cรญrculo de lectores (2016), winner of the Herralde Prize for the Novel; Clavรญcula (2017); and Pequeรฑas mujeres rojas (2020), a crime novel that appeals to collective memory, all published by Anagrama. Sanz holds a PhD in philology and is a critic for the El Paรญs literary supplement and for the magazine Mercurio. Incredibly, while she has been published broadly in the Spanish-language world, My Clavicle marks her debut in English language translation.ย 

About the Translator:

Katie King is a journalist and literary translator with a PhD in Hispanic Studies. Her translations of Spanish poetry and prose have been published in Words Without Borders, World Literature Today, Columbia Journal, Translation Review, and The Spanish Riveter and in print anthologies published by Graywolf Press and Ecco Press. Her full-length book translations include Someone Speaks Your Name by Luis Garcรญa Montero, director of Spainโ€™s Cervantes Institute, published by Swan Isle Press in January 2023, One Year and Three Months, also by Garcรญa Montero, forthcoming from Vaso Roto in September 2025, and My Clavicl, by Spanish novelist Marta Sanz, forthcoming from Unnamed Press in July 2025. As a foreign correspondent and editor, Katie has lived and worked in London, New York, Madrid, Mexico City and Sao Paulo and traveled extensively in Spain and Latin America.


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Author Event: Marta Sanz in conversation with Katie King, 28 September | Event in Alexandria | AllEvents
Author Event: Marta Sanz in conversation with Katie King
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