María Mariño
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Born | María Mariño Carou (1907-06-08)8 June 1907 Noia (A Coruña), Spain |
Died | 19 May 1967(1967-05-19) (aged 59) Folgoso do Courel (Lugo), Spain |
Language | Galician, Spanish |
Citizenship | Spanish |
María Mariño Carou (1907–1967) was a Galician writer.[1][2] She was born on 8 June 1907 in a house on Rúa Cega in Noia, A Coruña province. She was the daughter of Xosé Mariño Pais, a shoe maker. She was the fourth of five children. Her siblings were Concha (1898), Emilio (1901), Cándido (1902) and Asunción (1908). She had to leave school in order to work, because her father used to gamble in the taverns of Noia. Whilst Emilio found work as a mechanic and Cándido as a carpenter, María and her sisters helped out in domestic tasks. On 31 May 1939 Mariño Carou married Roberto Pose Carballido and also began to lie about her age. She died of leukaemia on 19 May 1967, just before her sixtieth birthday.
In 1963 she published "Palabra no Tempo", arguably her best work.
Works
- 1963 - "Palabra no Tempo"
- 1990 - "Verba que comenza"
References
- ^ "María Mariño. Dinamiteira da Fala. Unha desas creacións insólitas da literatura galega". culturagalega.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 June 2024.
- ^ Miguélez Carballeira, Helena (April 2009). "Alternative Values: From the National to the Sentimental in the Redrawing of Galician Literary History". Bulletin of Hispanic Studies. 86 (2): 271–292. doi:10.1353/bhs.0.0024 – via EBSCOHost.
External links
- Día das Letras Galegas
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- Rosalía de Castro (1963)
- Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao (1964)
- Eduardo Pondal (1965)
- Francisco Añón Paz (1966)
- Manuel Curros Enríquez (1967)
- Florentino López Cuevillas (1968)
- Antonio Noriega Varela (1969)
- Marcial Valladares Núñez (1970)
- Gonzalo López Abente (1971)
- Valentín Lamas Carvajal (1972)
- Manuel Lago González (1973)
- Xoán V. Viqueira Cortón (1974)
- Xoán Manuel Pintos Villar (1975)
- Ramón Cabanillas (1976)
- Antón Villar Ponte (1977)
- Antonio López Ferreiro [es] (1978)
- Manuel Antonio Pérez (1979)
- Alfonso X of Castile (1980)
- Vicente Risco (1981)
- Luís Amado Carballo (1982)
- Manuel Leiras Pulpeiro (1983)
- Armando Cotarelo Valledor (1984)
- Antón Losada Diéguez (1985)
- Aquilino Iglesia Alvariño (1986)
- Francisca Herrera Garrido (1987)
- Ramón Otero Pedrayo (1988)
- Celso Emilio Ferreiro (1989)
- Luís Pimentel (1990)
- Álvaro Cunqueiro (1991)
- Fermín Bouza-Brey (1992)
- Eduardo Blanco Amor (1993)
- Luís Seoane (1994)
- Rafael Dieste (1995)
- Xesús Ferro Couselo (1996)
- Ánxel Fole (1997)
- Martín Codax / Johan de Cangas / Mendinho (1998)
- Roberto Blanco Torres (1999)
- Manuel Murguía (2000)
- Eladio Rodríguez (2001)
- Frei Martín Sarmiento (2002)
- Antón Avilés de Taramancos (2003)
- Xaquín Lorenzo (2004)
- Lorenzo Varela (2005)
- Manuel Lugrís Freire (2006)
- María Mariño (2007)
- Xosé María Álvarez Blázquez (2008)
- Ramón Piñeiro López (2009)
- Uxío Novoneyra (2010)
- Lois Pereiro (2011)
- Valentín Paz-Andrade (2012)
- Roberto Vidal Bolaño (2013)
- Xosé María Díaz Castro (2014)
- Xosé Filgueira Valverde (2015)
- Manuel María (2016)
- Carlos Casares (2017)
- María Victoria Moreno (2018)
- Antón Fraguas (2019)
- Ricardo Carballo Calero (2020)
- Xela Arias (2021)
- Florencio Delgado (2022)
- Francisco Fernández del Riego (2023)
- Luísa Villalta (2024)
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