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Segundo Serrano Poncela (1912 – 9 December 1976) was a
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politician, writer, literary critic, and essayist associated with the
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movement. He was a contributor to ''Claridad'', the periodical of
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, as well as a member of the Defense Council of Madrid, in which capacity he signed the orders for the removal from the prisons of Madrid various inmates who were subsequently
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. At the end of the
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he went into exile in Latin America, where he taught literature.


Life

Born in
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, Serrano obtained a Bachelor of Arts at the ''Facultad de Filosofía y Letras'' in the University of Madrid, and later earned a law degree. As a student he joined the
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(FJS). Like most of the members, he belonged to the Caballerist wing that was opposed to the tendencies led by
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and
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. He was one of the editors of ''Renovación'', an organ of the FJS, and joined the executive of the FJS in 1934. He took part in the negotiations over the unification with the
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, and after the creation of the
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(JSU), he formed part of its executive. Along with most of the other JSU directors who had originated from the FJS, he joined the
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on 6 November 1936. He was immediately named deputy of public order for the Defense Council of Madrid at the orders of
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, secretary general of the JSU and a fellow veteran of the FJS. He remained in the office until 27 November, when, depending on the source, he either resigned or was dismissed by Santiago Carrillo. During his time in that post, he had signed the orders that resulted in the removal, throughout the months of November and December, of various nationalist inmates from the Madrid prisons. Most of these prisoners would eventually be
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. Serrano Poncela remained part of the executive of the JSU until the end of the
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, after which he went into exile and abandoned politics entirely. The rest of his life would be spent teaching literature at various Latin American universities. At the time of his exile, Serrano Poncela already had some experience as a writer. In 1935 he had written a political essay about the failed
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, ''The Socialist Party and the conquest of power'', with a prologue by
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. While teaching at the University of Santo Domingo, he embarked on a literary career in earnest, becoming sole editor of the literary review ''Panorama''. He also collaborated with other Spanish Republican publications, such as ''Realidad / Revista de ideas'', published in Argentina from 1947 to 1948, and ''Cuadernos del Congreso por la Libertad de la Cultura'', published in Paris beginning in May 1953. After a period teaching in the
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and
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, he was hired by the
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, where he served as professor of cultural history, literary theory, and Spanish literature. He remained there until the founding in 1970 of Simón Bolívar University, whose rector, Eloy Lares Martínez, tapped him to organize and head the new university's department of social sciences and humanities. Serrano Poncela's oeuvre comprises essays as well as works of fiction, both short stories and novels, derived from his experiences during the Spanish Civil War and in exile afterward.


Works


Fiction

*''Seis relatos y uno más'' (1954), short stories *''La venda'' (1956), short stories *''La raya oscura'' (1959), short stories *''La puesta de Capricornio'' (1960), short stories *''Un olor a crisantemo'' (1961), short stories *''Habitación para hombre solo'' (1963), novel *''El hombre de la cruz verde'' (1973), probably his greatest work of fiction, a historical novel about the
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during the reign of Philip II. *''La viña de Nabot'' (1979), novel set during the Spanish Civil War; published posthumously.


Essays

*''El pensamiento de Unamuno'' (1953) *''Antonio Machado, su mundo y su obra'' (1954) *''Prosa moderna en la lengua española'' (1955) *''Huerto de Melibea'' (1959) *''El secreto de Melibea y otros ensayos'' (1959) *''Dostoiewuski menor'' (1959) *''Del Romancero a Machado'' (1962) *''Formas de vida hispánica (Garcilaso, Quevedo, Godoy y los ilustrados)'' (1963) *''Estudios sobre Dostoievski'' (1972).


External links


Biography of Segundo Serrano Poncela
by Francisco Arias Solis.
Biography of Segundo Serrano Poncela
in the ''Portal del Exilio''.

by Ricardo Mora de Frutos, published in «El exilio literario de 1939»: acts of the International Congress celebrated at the University of La Rioja in November 1999. {{DEFAULTSORT:Serrano Poncela, Segundo Spanish communists Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in the Dominican Republic Spanish male writers 1912 births 1976 deaths Politicians from Madrid Writers from Madrid Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in the United States