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Antonio Buero Vallejo (September 29, 1916 April 29, 2000) was a Spanish playwright associated with the Generation of '36 movement and considered the most important Spanish dramatist of the Spanish Civil War.

Antonio Buero Vallejo
Born
Antonio Buero Vallejo

(1916-09-29)29 September 1916
Guadalajara, Spain
Died29 April 2000(2000-04-29) (aged 83)
Madrid, Spain
OccupationPlaywright
SpouseVictoria Rodríguez

Biography


During his career he won three National Theater Prizes (in 1957, 1958 and 1959), a National Theater Prize for all his career in 1980, the National Literature Prize in 1996, and the Miguel de Cervantes Prize, Spain's highest literary honour, in 1986. From 1971 until his death he was a member of the Real Academia Española.

From 1934 to 1936 Vallejo studied art and painting at San Fernando Escuela de Arte, in Madrid. During the civil war, he joined the Communist Party of Spain and served as a medical aid in the Republican Army.[1]

After the war he was imprisoned for six years. After being released he wrote Story of a Stairway in 1949. This work presented a graphic picture of Spain after the Civil War and won the Lope de Vega Prize, establishing Vallejo as one of the foremost authors in Spain. While other authors left Spain to escape Franco's censorship, Vallejo stayed in Spain and used symbolism to criticize the government. In 1971, he was elected to the Royal Spanish Academy. In 1994 he was awarded the Gold Medal of Merit in Fine Arts and the Gold Medal of the Society of Authors of Spain. He died due to a stroke on April 29, 2000, aged 83.[2][3]

A common theme in his work is Spain's problems during and after Franco. In the tragedies there is always a sense of hope for the future. His works make frequent use of the symbolism of the senses—for example, using the "fiery darkness," in which the protagonist cannot see, as a symbol of Spain's dark situation.


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Footnotes


  1. "Antonio Buero Vallejo". Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  2. Lentz, Harris M. (2008-10-24). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2000: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture. McFarland. ISBN 9780786452057.
  3. Riding, Alan (2000-05-06). "Antonio Buero Vallejo, 83, Playwright and Dissident During Franco's Rule". The New York Times.
  4. Besó Portalés, César (2003), Madrugada - Una propuesta de comentario, retrieved 2008-05-21



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Анто́нио Буэ́ро Валье́хо (исп. Antonio Buero Vallejo; 29 сентября 1916 (1916-09-29), Гвадалахара — 28 апреля 2000, Мадрид) — испанский драматург.



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