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Miss Dragón
Diverse Literature Award 2023
Convened by Editorial Siete Islas, Asociación Pasaje Begoña, Madrid Pride and Madrid Pride Cultural Festival Muestra T. Sponsored by SHANGAY and Ritual Hotels.
June 1973. After years of discrimination and family rejection due to his homosexuality, Luismi flees his village and arrives in Marbella. There he meets Tanke and Toñi, two transvestites who help him leave the past behind and open the doors of the Dragón Rojo, a legendary bar where, for the first time, he can be himself.
Luismi begins a journey of self-discovery and fights for the coveted crown of Miss Dragón, the most desired title among the transformists of the Costa del Sol. Based on true events, this novel revives the semi-clandestine parties of the last years of the Franco dictatorship, where artists, aristocrats, and jet set ladies chose the best transformist in Marbella.
Miss Dragón is a tribute to those who, from the margins, built spaces of freedom and resistance in a gray and repressive Spain. Miguel Ángel Parra signs a necessary and powerful literary debut that celebrates the memory and courage of an entire generation.
About the author
Miguel Ángel Parra Anguita (Jaén, 1974) is a multimedia journalist and screenwriter. He has worked at Diario Jaén, Odiel Información and El Correo de Andalucía (where he was head of Culture, editorial coordinator and web editor). He collaborates with the magazine Meridiam of the Andalusian Institute for Women, Canal Sur TV and press offices of major events such as the Seville European Film Festival or the Flamenco Biennial.
Screenwriter of short films (La cajera, Mamá okupa, Desvío a Torremolinos, Espich) and brief theatre (Ay, diva mía, Recién casados, Orgullo S.O.S.), his passion for communication, cinema, fashion and series runs through his creative career.