Álvaro Cunqueiro
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Álvaro Cunqueiro Mora (
Mondoñedo Mondoñedo () is a small town and municipality in the Galician province of Lugo, Spain. , the town has a population of 4,508. Mondoñedo occupies a sheltered valley among the northern outliers of the Cantabrian Mountains. Despite being the core ...
, December 22, 1911 –
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, February 28, 1981) was a Galician novelist, poet, playwright, and journalist. He is the author of many works in both Galician and
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, including ''Merlín e familia'' ("Merlin and family"). He was a cofounder of the Galician Writers Association. In 1991,
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was dedicated to him.


Life

Cunqueiro was born to Joaquín Cunqueiro Montenegro, a pharmacist, and Pepita Mora Moirón of Mondoñedo (where he was infamous for his practice of stealing coats at parties). He did his ''bachillerato'' (secondary school) studies in the ''Instituto Xeral e Técnico'' (General and Technical Institute) in the city of
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, where he befriended the writers Evaristo Correa Calderón and Ánxel Fole. He began to study in the Department of
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and
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at the
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in 1927, but abandoned his studies to dedicated himself to journalism, writing for various newspapers and magazines including ''El Pueblo Gallego''. During his time in
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, he regularly attended the literary gatherings at the Café Español, and his friends included
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, Domingo García Sabell,
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,
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, Carlos Maside, and Xosé Eiroa. He promoted the magazines ''Papel de Color'' and ''Galiza'', and edited the first issue of the latter, published July 25, 1930. He was a founding member of the Partido Galeguista (Galicianist Party). The military uprising of July 1936 found Cunqueiro in
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, and thanks to the influence of his conservative family, he was not subjected to reprisals, and was able to find work as a teacher in a private school in
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from October 1936 onwards. He was the regional head of press and propaganda for the
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, and worked on the local Falangist publication ''Era Azul''. Jesús Suevos, the head of the Falange in Galicia, and the director of the newspaper ''El Pueblo Gallego'', asked him to write for the newspaper's literary and current events sections; Cunqueiro accepted and moved to
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. During his time in Vigo, he also briefly taught
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in a high school. In November 1938, Cunqueiro moved to
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and wrote for ''La Voz de España''. He was also a subdirector for ''Vértice'', a publication of the National Delegation of Press and Propaganda, in which he published "The Story of the Knight Rafael" (1939), his first fiction in Spanish. After Madrid was occupied by the
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army, Cunqueiro moved there and began to write for
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. In 1947 he returned to Mondoñedo and began to distance himself from
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. In 1950 he published a book in Galician, ''Dona de corpo delgado''. From 1960 on, he worked as the official chronicler of Mondoñedo, and the following year moved to Vigo, where he found a fixed position as a writer for the newspaper ''
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''. In 1961, the
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elected him as a member. Between November 1964 and June 1970, Cunqueiro was the director of the Faro de Vigo and of the Faro Deportivo.


Literary Work

He was a multifaceted writer, and his extensive literary output extends into the fields of journalism, poetry, narrative prose, and theater, not to mention his work as a translator. The early Cunqueiro was fundamentally a poet, writing in Avant-Garde, neo-troubador and culturalist styles. He initiated neo-troubadourism with his poetry collections ''Mar ao norde'' (1932) and ''Poemas do si e do non'' (1933). He wrote ''Cantiga nova que se chama Riveira'' (1933) under the influence of the
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tradition of the medieval
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. During the 1940s and 50s, he began to dedicate himself primarily to narrative and journalism, publishing three important novels: ''Merlín e familia e outras historias'', ''As crónicas do sochantre'' and ''Se o vello Simbad volvese ás illas''. He also published three books of stories: ''Xente de aquí e de acolá'', ''Escola de menciñeiros'', and ''Os outros feirantes''. The latter was turned into a series of six stories adapted for the screen by prestigious Galician and Spanish actors. He also wrote innumerable articles for newspapers like '' Vallibria'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. He received the Premio de la Crítica Española in 1959 for ''Las crónicas del sochantre'', which in reality was a translation of the Galician-language ''As crónicas do sochantre'', which he had written first. He was also awarded the
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in 1968 for ''Un hombre que se parecía a Orestes'' and the Premio Frol da Auga in 1979 for ''Herba de aquí e acolá''. For his work as a journalist he received the Premio Conde de Godó. In 1981 he was named an honorary member of the Galician Writers Association. Cunqueiro was the source of the famous quote ''Mil primaveras máis para a lingua galega'' ("A thousand more springs for the Galician language"). This phrase now figures on his grave: ''Eiqui xaz alguén, que coa súa obra, fixo que Galicia durase mil primaveras máis'' ("Here lies someone who, with his work, made Galicia last a thousand more springs"), alongside another inscription that reads ''Loubado seña Deus que me permitiu facerme home neste grande Reino que chamamos Galicia'' ("Praised be God who allowed me to become a man in this great Kingdom we call Galicia").


List of Works


Galician language


Poetry

* ''Mar ao Norde'' (1932) * ''Poemas do si e non'' (1933) * ''Cantiga nova que se chama Riveira'' (1933) * ''Dona do corpo delgado'' (1950) * ''Palabras de víspera'' , (1974)


Prose

* ''Merlín e familia'' (1955) * ''Crónicas do sochantre'' (1956) * ''O incerto señor Don Hamlet, Principe de Dinamarca'' (1958) * ''Escola de Menciñeiros'' (1960) * ''Si o vello Sinbad volvese ás illas'' (1961) * ''A noite vai coma un río'' (1965) * ''Xente de aquí e de acolá'' (1971) * ''Os outros feirantes'', (1979)


Spanish language

* ''Elegías y canciones'' (1940) * ''Balada de las damas del tiempo pasado'' (1945) * ''Crónica de la derrota de las naciones'' (1954) * ''Las mocedades de Ulises'' (1960) * ''Flores del año mil y pico de ave'' (1968) * ''Un hombre que se parecía a Orestes'' (1969) * ''Vida y fugas de Fanto Fantini della Gherardesca'' (1972) * ''El año del cometa con la batalla de los cuatros reyes'' (1974) * ''Tertulia de boticas prodigiosas y Escuela de curanderos'' (1976)


Awards

* Premio de la Crítica Española (1958) * Valle-Inclán Prize in Galician Theatre (1960) *
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(1968) * Gil Vicente Prize (1973) * Premio Frol da Auga (1979) *
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(1991)


References


External links


Mondoñedo
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Álvaro Cunqueiro no Portal de Mondoñedo
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cunqueiro, Alvaro Spanish people of the Spanish Civil War (National faction) Writers from Galicia (Spain) 1911 births 1981 deaths