María Cegarra Salcedo
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María Cegarra Salcedo (1899–1993) was a Spanish chemist, teacher, and poet. She was the first woman graduate in chemistry in Spain. In her later life, Cegarra was a
councillor A councillor, alternatively councilman, councilwoman, councilperson, or council member, is someone who sits on, votes in, or is a member of, a council. This is typically an elected representative of an electoral district in a municipal or re ...
in her hometown, being the first female councillor of the La Unión Town Hall.


Early life

María Cegarra Salcedo was born in
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on 28 November 1899. Her father was a merchant and her mother a teacher of Andalusian origin. The literary precedent in her family was her brother Andrés Cegarra Salcedo, writer and creator of (Levante publishing house).


Career


Chemist

Between 1921 and 1924, Cegarra worked as a technical assistant in the industrial analysis laboratory of Francisco Munuera's widow, earning 200 pesetas a month. Cegarra obtained the title of Chemical Expert at the Escuela Politécnica Superior de Alcoy (EPSA) () on May 7, 1928. From the end of the 1920s and for several decades, she was in charge of her own chemical analysis laboratory, focused on mining, in the family home, located at: c/. Bailén n° 10. In 1946, Cegarra obtained a degree in Chemical Sciences from the
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. In addition, Cegarra taught for forty years in different educational centers in Cartagena, as well as in vocational training and high school centers, including the School of Industrial Experts.


Poet and playwright

After the death of her brother Andrés in 1928, she devoted herself to poetry, and in 1935, published her first poem, "Cristales míos"; it had a prologue by the writer
Ernesto Giménez Caballero Ernesto Giménez Caballero (2 August 1899 – 14 May 1988), also known as Gecé, was a Spanish writer, diplomat, and pioneer of Fascism in Spain. Director and founder of the avant-garde magazine (1927–1932), his work has been categorized as b ...
. Thanks to her brother, Andrés, Cegarra had met
Carmen Conde Carmen Conde Abellán (15 August 1907 – 8 January 1996) was a Spanish poet, narrative writer and teacher. In 1931 she founded the first Popular University of Cartagena, along with her husband Antonio Oliver Belmás. She was also the first wom ...
, with whom she maintained a long and deep friendship recorded in a collection of letters. Cegarra participated in the activities carried out at the that Conde and
Antonio Oliver Antonio Oliver (Cartagena, 29 January 1903 - 28 July 1968) was a Spanish writer, poet, literary critic and historian of Spanish art. He was also a part of the Generation of '27, a group of artists and poets that specialized in the avant-garde, an ...
founded in that city. She also became friends with the journalist Raimundo de los Reyes and the poets
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and Ramón Sijé. She maintained a close relationship with Hernández. She collaborated in one of the most prestigious magazines of the time, ''
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'', directed by Giménez Caballero. Her work was also seen in the magazines ''La Región'', ''La Verdad'', ''Tránsito'', ''Levante Agrario'', ''Títiro Canta'', ''Monteagudo'', among others. She published her ''Poesía completa'' (Complete Poetry) in 1987, with an introduction by Santiago Delgado. After the death of her sister, Cegarra's last work, ''Poemas para un silencio'', was published. Together with Carmen Conde, Cegarra wrote the play ''Mineros'' (1932-1933) in which fiction is combined with autobiographical elements since it is inspired by the life of Cegarra and her family. It is also linked to the history of the labor movement in the mining district of La Unión.


Politics

Before the outbreak of the
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, Cegarra had not defined herself politically. Later, she joined the
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. Cegarra entered politics as a councillor for the La Unión Town Hall in the 1960s, being the first female councillor of the La Unión Town Hall.


Death and legacy

María Cegarra Salcedo died in
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on 26 March 1993. In 1980, the María Cegarra Salcedo High School in La Unión was named in her honor. She was named the Favorite Daughter of La Unión in 1992. On the centenary of her birth (1999), the City Council of La Unión inaugurated a bust of Cegarra in front of the Liceo de Obreros, a center directed by her brother Andrés at the beginning of the 20th century.


Selected works

* ''Mineros'', 2018 (with Carmen Conde) * ''Poemas para un silencio'', 1999 * ''Cada día conmigo'', 1986 * ''Poesía completa'', 1986 * ''Desvarío y fórmulas'', 1978 * ''Cristales míos'', 1935,


References

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