Adelina Gurrea
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María Adelaida Gurrea Monasterio ( La Carlota,
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, September 27, 1896–
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, April 29, 1971) was a Philippine journalist, poet and playwright in Spanish. She studied in a religious school in
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( St. Scholastica's College), where she received her high school and
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diplomas. She went to Madrid in 1921, where she worked as foreign correspondent in several publications in Spanish language, such as ''La Vanguardia'', ''El Mercantil'' or ''Excelsior''. She was Filipino Literature Ambassador in Spain, where she took part in several associations for the popularisation and support of her culture. She founded the Círculo Hispano-Filipino de Madrid (''Spanish-Philippine Society of Madrid'') in 1950.


Awards

* Premio Zóbel Award, 1955 for ''A lo largo del camino''.


Works

* ''Cuentos de Juana''. Malay tales from Philippine Islands. Madrid: Prensa Española, 1943. * ''A lo largo del camino''. Poetry. Madrid: Círculo Filipino, 1954. Introduction by Federico Muelas. Drawings by Beatriz Figueirido. * ''Más senderos''. Poetry. Madrid: the author, 1967 * ''En agraz''. Poetry. Madrid: the author, 1968


References and external links

*Beatriz Álvarez Tardío; Dra. Mercedes Arriaga Flores.. «Escritoras y pensadoras». I + D del Ministerio de Educación y Ciencias. *Brillantes, Lourdes. 81 Years of Premio Zobel: A Legacy of Philippine Literature in Spanish. Filipinas Heritage Library, 2006.
Article about Adelina. Andrea Gallo, University of Seville (spanish)
1896 births 1971 deaths Filipino writers Spanish-language writers of the Philippines Writers from Negros Occidental {{Philippines-writer-stub