Eduardo Marquina
Spanish playwright and poet
Eduardo Marquina | |
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Born | Eduardo Marquina Angulo 21 January 1879 Barcelona, Spain |
Died | 21 November 1946 (1946-11-22) (aged 67) New York City, US |
Occupation(s) | Author and playwright |
Seat G of the Real Academia Española | |
In office 3 August 1939 – 21 November 1946 | |
Preceded by | Pedro de Novo y Colson [es] |
Succeeded by | José María de Cossío [es] |
Eduardo Marquina Angulo (21 January 1879 – 21 November 1946) was a Spanish playwright and poet associated with the Catalan Modernist school. His En Flandes se ha puesto el Sol (The Sun Has Set in Flanders) was awarded the Royal Spanish Academy's award for historical drama. He also wrote lyrics for the Spanish anthem Marcha Real, used during the reign of Alfonso XII.[1]
Selected filmography
- The Nail (1944)
- Thirsty Land (1945)
References
- ^ "Eduardo Marquina - letra G". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2023.
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Real Academia Española seat G
- Joseph Cassani (1713)
- José Carrasco Tapia (1750)
- Tomás Antonio Sánchez (1768)
- José Antonio Conde (1802)
- Juan Pérez Villamil (1814)
- Vicente González Arnao (1804)
- Patricio de la Escosura (1847)
- Emilio Alcalá-Galiano (1879)
- Pedro de Novo y Colson (1915)
- Eduardo Marquina (1939)
- José María de Cossío (1948)
- Manuel Díez-Alegría (1980)
- José María de Areilza (1987)
- José Hierro[1]
- José Manuel Sánchez Ron (2003)
[1] He was elected in 1999 but never took the seat
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