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Miguel Labordeta

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Miguel Labordeta Subías (16 July 1921 - 1 August 1969) was an Aragonese poet. He was born in Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain. He held a Doctorate in History from the University of Madrid. His younger brother was the singer, writer and politician José Antonio Labordeta. He died on 1 August 1969 from a heart attack´at the age of 48.[1]

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Poetry

  • (1948): Sumido 25
  • (1949): Violento Idílico. Madrid, Clan Booksellers ("Cuadernos de Poesía", nº 8), published by Tomás Seral y Casas.
  • (1950): Transeúnte central
  • (1960): Memorándum. Poética Autología'. Zaragoza, ("Orejudín", nº 5).
  • (1961): Epilírica, Bilbao, Alrededor de la Mesa (Comunicación Poética).
  • (1967): Punto y aparte, Madrid, Ciencia Nueva ("El Bardo", nº 34).
  • (1969): Los soliloquios, Zaragoza, Javalambre ("Fuendetodos", nº 1).
  • (1972a): Obras Completas (Complete Works), with a prologue by José Antonio Labordeta, Javalambre ("Fuendetodos", nº 11).
  • (1972b): Autopía, with a prologue by Rosendo Tello, Barcelona (El Bardo).
  • (1975): La escasa merienda de los tigres y otros poemas, ed. de Pedro Vergés, Barcelona, Barral ("Ocnos", nº 50).
  • (1981): Epilírica (Los nueve en punto), Barcelona, Lumen.
  • (1983a): Metalírica, Madrid, Hiperión.
  • (1983b): Obra completa (Complete Works), 3 books, Barcelona, El Bardo Collection.
  • Luis, Leopoldo de, ed. (1969): Antología de la poesía social, Madrid, Taurus.

Theatre

  • (1955): Oficina de horizonte

References

  1. ^ Castro, Antón (5 August 2019). "Miguel Labordeta, la huella de un gran poeta". Heraldo de Aragón (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 October 2023.


This page was last edited on 13 December 2023, at 22:18
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