Huberto Pérez De La Ossa
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Huberto Pérez de la Ossa Rodríguez (born
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, 1897– died
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, 31 August 1983) was a Spanish writer and theatre director. His published work includes ''El ancla de Jasón'' (1921), ''La lámpara del dolor'' (1923), ''El opio del ensueño'' (1924), ''La Santa Duquesa'' (1924) ( Premio Nacional de Literatura), ''La casa de los masones'' (1927) and ''El aprendiz de ángel'' (1935). After the
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, he moved on to stage direction. Between 1940 and 1952, he collaborated with
Luis Escobar Kirkpatrick Luis Escobar y Kirkpatrick, 7th Marquess of Marismas del Guadalquivir (5 September 1908 – 16 February 1991), was a Spanish nobleman and actor. He was an actor, playwright, and theatre director who advanced the interests of Teatro Marí ...
at the Teatro María Guerrero in
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. He also translated foreign plays into Spanish, including several works by
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See also

* Roberto Molina (writer) (Alcaraz, 1883–1958) * Artemio Precioso (writer) (Hellín, 1891–1945) * Mariano Tomás (Hellín, 1891–1957)


References

Spanish theatre directors 20th-century Spanish writers 20th-century Spanish male writers 20th-century Spanish translators People from Albacete 1897 births 1983 deaths {{Spain-writer-stub