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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]

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.