Ian Gibson (born 21 April 1939) is an Irish author and
Hispanist known for his biographies of the poet
Antonio Machado
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, the artist
Salvador Dalí
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, the bibliographer
Henry Spencer Ashbee
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, the filmmaker
Luis Buñuel
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. and particularly his work on the poet and playwright
Federico García Lorca
Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936), known as Federico García Lorca ( ), was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblemat ...
, for which he won several awards, including the 1989
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
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for biography. His work, ''La represión nacionalista de Granada en 1936 y la muerte de Federico García Lorca'' (''The Nationalist Repression of Granada in 1936 and the Death of Federico García Lorca'') was banned in Spain under
Franco
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.
Born in Dublin to a
Methodist
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family, he was educated at
Newtown School in
Waterford
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and graduated from
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. He taught modern Spanish literature at
Queen's University Belfast
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and the
University of London
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before moving to Spain. His first novel, ''Viento del Sur'' (''Wind of the South'', 2001), written in Spanish, examines class, religion, family life, and public schools in British society through the fictitious autobiography of a character named John Hill, an English linguist and academic. It won favourable reviews in Spain.
Gibson has also worked in television on projects centering on his scholarly work in Spanish history, having served as a historical consultant and even acting in one historical drama.
He was granted a Spanish passport (citizenship) 1984.
Gibson narrated a two-part documentary for BBC2 on the
Great Famine of Ireland in 1995.
Works
* ''La represión nacionalista de Granada en 1936 y la muerte de Federico García Lorca'' (1971)
* ''En busca de José Antonio'' (1981)
* ''Un irlandés en España'' (1982)
* ''La noche que mataron a Calvo Sotelo'' (1982)
* ''Paracuellos, cómo fue'' (1983)
* ''Guía de la Granada de Federico García Lorca'' (1989)
* ''España'' (1993)
* ''Vida, pasión y muerte de Federico García Lorca'' (1998)
* ''La vida desaforada de Salvador Dalí'' (1998)
* ''Lorca-Dalí, el amor que no pudo ser'' (1999)
* ''Viento del sur'' (2001)
* ''Yo, Ruben Darío'' (2002)
* ''Cela, el hombre que quiso ganar'' (2004)
* ''Ligero de equipaje'' (2006)
* ''Cuatro poetas en guerra'' (2007)
* ''Lorca y el mundo gay'' (2009)
* ''La berlina de Prim'' (2012),
Fernando Lara Novel Award
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, 2012
* ''Luis Buñuel. La forja de un cineasta universal (1900-1938)'' (2013)
*''Aventuras ibéricas'' (2017)
*''Los últimos caminos de Antonio Machado'' (2019)
References
Short biography
External links
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1939 births
Living people
Irish biographers
Irish male non-fiction writers
Irish male writers
Irish emigrants to Spain
Spanish people of Irish descent
Irish writers
Spanish male writers
Spanish biographers
Male biographers
Irish Hispanists
James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients
Historians of fascism
People educated at Newtown School, Waterford
Alumni of Trinity College Dublin