Hernández, Miguel, 1910-1942

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Name (Hebrew)
ארננדס, מיגל, 1910-1942
Name (Latin)
Hernández, Miguel, 1910-1942
Other forms of name
Gilabert, Miguel Hernández, 1910-1942
Hernández Gilabert, Miguel, 1910-1942
Date of birth
1910-10-30
Date of death
1942-03-28
Occupation
Dramatists
Poets
Associated Language
spa
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
b. 30 Oct. 1910
d. March 28, 1942
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 64032485
Wikidata: Q332088
Library of congress: n 78095657
HAI10: 000562338
Sources of Information
  • Serrat J. M. Serrat canta a Miguel Hernández, 1973.
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Wikipedia description:

Miguel Hernández Gilabert (30 October 1910 – 28 March 1942) was a 20th-century Spanish-language poet and playwright associated with the Generation of '27 and the Generation of '36 movements. Born and raised in a family of low resources, he was self-taught in what refers to literature, and struggled against an unfavourable environment to build up his intellectual education, such as a father who physically abused him for spending time with books instead of working, and who took him out of school as soon as he finished his primary education. At school, he became a friend of Ramón Sijé, a well-educated boy who lent and recommended books to Hernández, and whose death would inspire his most famous poem, Elegy. Hernández died of tuberculosis, imprisoned due to his active participation on the Republican side of the civil war. His last book, Cancionero y romancero de ausencias, was published after his death, and is a collection of the poems he wrote in prison, some written in rudimentary pieces of toilet paper, others preserved in letters to his wife, is considered one of the finest pieces of Spanish poetry of the 20th century.

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