Juan Chabás
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Juan Chabás (September 10, 1900, Dénia – October 29, 1954) was a Spanish-born poet and writer. He was a member of the influential group of writers known as the Generation of '27. He fled to exile in Cuba following the Spanish Civil War.
In 1938, he met French journalist Simone Téry, whom he married in 1938. [1]: 113 They would later divorce.
Juan Chabás died of a heart attack at age 44 in Santiago de Cuba and is buried in the Colon Cemetery, Havana.
Works
[edit]- Espejos 1919-verso-1920 (1921),
- Sin velas desvelada, (1927),
- Puerto de sombra, (1928),
- Italia fascista (1929),
- Vuelo y estilo (1930),
- Agor sin fin, (1930),
- Historia de la literatura española (1932),
- Literatura española contemporánea (1898–1950) (1952),
- Fábula y vida, (1955),
- Árbol de ti nacido (1956).
References
[edit]- ^ Malgat, Gérard; Maurice, Jacques (2007). Max Aub y Francia o la esperanza traicionada (in Spanish). Editorial Renacimiento. ISBN 9788484722922.
Categories:
- 1910 births
- 1954 deaths
- People from Marina Alta
- Republican Left (Spain) politicians
- Communist Party of Spain politicians
- Generation of '27
- 20th-century Spanish poets
- Spanish male poets
- Writers from the Valencian Community
- Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction)
- Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in Cuba