Poemas de Antonio Gamoneda
Antonio GamonedaEditorial: Edicions UIBISBN: 9788476324653

Sinopsis
Antonio Gamoneda (Oviedo, 1931). Writer, poet and art critic, considered a fundamental figure of Spanish poetry. In 1988 he was awarded National Prize of Literature in the section of Poetry for his Edad, and in 1985 the Prize of Literature of Castile and Leon. In 2006 he was awarded the Cervantes Prize, the highest award of Spanish literature. Born in Oviedo, on May 30, 1931. His father, a Modernist poet, on whose works he probably learned to read, died in 1932. Antonio Gamoneda then moved with his mother to Leon, where he has lived since then. It was there that he lived through the Civil War. In those early years, life was going on with a constant reference to death, he wrote. The presence of the mother as a refuge from the alienation of labor, the horror and misery of the war and post-war years recurs throughout his poetry. In 1941 he began his studies at a religious school that he left two years later. After this brief schooling he has tried several jobs from bank messenger to cultural services manager of the provincial administration of Leon, where he created and directed the collection Provincia de poesía. Self-taught, he has never participated in generational groups. Although he began writing at a very young age, his first poems were published only in the sixties, like the volume Sublevación inmóvil, composed in 1947 but published in 1960, or the Blues castellano, which was written in the late sixties, but because of problems with censorship could not be published earlier than 1982.
Otros libros de Antonio Gamoneda
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