Susana March

Spanish writer and poet
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSpanish writer and poet
A.K.A.Susana March Alcalá
A.K.A.Susana March Alcalá
PlacesSpain
wasWriter
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Female
Birth28 January 1918, Barcelona
Death21 December 1990Barcelona (aged 72 years)
The details

Biography

Susana March Alcalá (28 January 1918 - 21 December 1990, Barcelona) was a Spanish writer and poet who wrote using colloquial language. Born in Barcelona, she published her first poems in 1932, at the age of 14. She married the writer Ricardo Fernández de la Reguera, and together they worked on continuing with the national events founded by Benito Pérez Galdós, publishing the Episodios Nacionales. In 1953, she was a runner up for the Premio Adonáis de Poesía for her book, La tristeza.

Works

Poetry

  • Rutas (1938)
  • La pasión desvelada (1946)
  • Ardiente voz (1946)
  • El viento (1951)
  • La tristeza (1953)
  • Esa mujer que soy (1959)
  • Los poemas del hijo (1970)
  • Poemas de la Plaza Real (1987)

Novels

  • El tesoro escondido (1940)
  • El velero cautivo (1941)
  • Una alondra en la casa (1943)
  • Nido de vencejos (1943)
  • Canto rodado (1944)
  • La otra Isabel (1944)
  • Cumbre solitaria (1945)
  • Nina (1949)
  • Algo muere cada día (1955)
  • Cosas que pasan (1983)

Episodios nacionales contemporáneos (1963-1972)

in collaboration with Ricardo Fernández de la Reguera

  • Héroes de Cuba (1963)
  • Héroes de Filipinas (1963)
  • Fin de una regencia (1964)
  • La boda de Alfonso XIII (1965)
  • La semana trágica (1966)
  • España neutral (1914–1918) (1967)
  • El desastre de Annual (1969)
  • La dictadura I. El directorio militar (1923–1925) (1969)
  • La dictadura II. El régimen civil (1926–1930) (1971)
  • La caída de un rey (1972)
  • La República I (1979)
  • La República II (Unpublished)

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