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Germán Bleiberg (14 March 1915 - 31 October 1990) was a Spanish poet, playwright and translator, notable as part of the Generation of '36.[1]


Life


Born in Madrid, where he also died, he studied at a college in Germany before gaining a license and a doctorate in Philosophy and Letters from the University of Madrid. During the Spanish Civil War he saw active service on the Republican side, winning the National Theater Prize jointly with Miguel Hernández for a now lost work in 1938. He fled to the United States of America after the Republicans' final defeat, becoming a professor at Notre Dame University and New York University. His works include the poetry collections "Sonetos amorosos" (1936), "Más allá de las ruinas" (1947), "La mutua primavera" (1948) and "Selección de poemas" (1975). He and Julián Marías, produced the noted "Diccionario de Literatura Española", republished several times.[2]


Works



Poetry



Plays



Translations



References


  1. (in Spanish) A Media Voz entry
  2. (in Spanish) EL poder de la palabra.

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Germán Bleiberg (Madrid; 14 de marzo de 1915-Madrid, 31 de octubre de 1990) poeta español. Perteneció a la Generación del 36.



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