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Pedro García Cabrera (19 August 1905 – 20 March 1981) was a Spanish writer and poet. A member of the
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, he is considered one of the greatest poets of the
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.


Biography


Early life

Born in
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, on the island of
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, at the age of seven he moved with his family to
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, where his father, a teacher, had found work. Three years later, his family moved to the island of
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. García Cabrera received his bachelor's degree from the Instituto General y Técnico de
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, and he wrote and published his first pieces of poetry in periodicals such as ''La voz de Junonia'', ''Gaceta de Tenerife'', ''Cartones'' (which he co-founded in 1930), and ''Hespérides''. In 1928 appeared one of his most important works, ''Líquenes'', which deals with the subject of islands and the sea. He participated, with other local writers, in the creation of the periodical known as ''Gaceta de Arte'' (1932–1936), a literary and philosophical magazine dealing with
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and the fine arts. The magazine enjoyed international readership and connected him and other writers of the Canary Islands with intellectuals from mainland
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, such as the
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. ''Transparencias fugadas'' appeared in 1934. His ''Obras Completas'' were published posthumously in 1987. García Cabrera wrote not only lyrical poetry, but also plays and political texts. In the 1920s, in the days of the
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, García Cabrera had become active in politics as a member of the
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(PSOE), and in 1931 he ran for office in municipal elections as a representative of the Republican-Socialist coalition that had toppled the Bourbon monarchy of
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. His political activities were both intensive and extensive, and he served as a spokesperson for the PSOE in the municipality of
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and the island government of
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. He served as editor of the periodical ''El Socialista''.


Imprisonment, escape, and imprisonment once more

At the outbreak of the
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he was arrested, together with other Republican politicians, for his
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leanings on 18 July 1936 and incarcerated on a
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. He was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment. On 19 August he was sent, with 36 other people, on the ship ''Viera y Clavijo'' to the prison camp at Villa Cisneros, in the
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. In March 1937 he managed to escape and made his way to
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. He remained there for seven months. It is unclear how he spent his time there or how he survived, but it is known that he met the
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ese poet
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. From Dakar he made his way to
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. He entered Spain by train and joined the Republican front in
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, serving in
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. One night, when he was returning to Jaén from a mission in
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, his
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collided with a train carrying wounded soldiers. Four of his companions died, and García Cabrera suffered severe burns on his legs. He was interned in the civilian hospital in Jaén. He was arrested once more in
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, a few months before the conclusion of the war. He remained imprisoned until 1946.


War works

García Cabrera's profoundest and most universal works concern his experiences in prison and in wartime. ''Entre la guerra y tú'', a dense and complex work, was written furtively in jail between the years 1936 and 1939. While in Villa Cisneros, he wrote ''La arena y la intimidad'' (1940), which concerns his experiences not only as a prisoner of the
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but also of the desert. The ''Romancero cautivo'' (1936–1939) is an umbrella title for the three short collections of ballads that were also written in captivity. These are: *''Con el alma en un hilo'' (1936–1937) *''En el puño del recuerdo'' (1940) *''Agenda de un prisionero'' (1939–1940)


Later works

Though he was released, he remained under strict vigilance in a state of house arrest (''libertad vigilada''), and lived in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, occupying a minor bureaucratic post. Later publications include ''Día de alondras'' (1951), ''La esperanza me mantiene'' (1959), ''Entre cuatro paredes'' (1968), ''Vuelta à la isla'' (1968), ''Hora punta del hombre'' (1970), ''Las islas en que vivo'' (1971), ''Elegías muertas de hambre'' (1975), ''Ojos que no ven'' (1977) and ''Hacia la libertad'' (1978). From 10 to 14 October 2005, an international
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, with the support of the University of La Laguna and the ''cabildo'' (island government) of La Gomera, was held in La Gomera to celebrate the centenary of his birth.


References


Hommage an Pedro García Cabrera





Further reading

*C. Brian Morris, ''Entre la guerra y tú, de Pedro García Cabrera: guerra, prisión y poesía'' (Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Ediciones Idea, 2009). {{DEFAULTSORT:Garcia Cabrera, Pedro 1905 births 1981 deaths People from La Gomera Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politicians Spanish people of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction) Writers from the Canary Islands Generation of '27 20th-century Spanish poets 20th-century Spanish male writers Spanish male poets