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Gloria Fuertes García (28 July 1917 – 27 November 1998) was a Spanish poet, author of children's literature, and regular participant in children's television shows. She was part of the post-
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literary movement of ''postismo'', and a member of the Generation of '50. Her work focused on
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Early life

Fuertes was born on 28 July 1917 in
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. Her mother was a seamstress and maid, and her father was a
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. She attended the Institute of Vocational Education of Women, where she studied
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, typing, and childcare. She started crafting and illustrating stories at the age of five. Fuertes published her first poem at 14, ''Niñez, Juventud, Vejez (Childhood, Youth, Old Age)''. At 17, she composed her first book of poetry, ''Isla Ignorada'', published in 1950. In 1934, she started working as an accountant and secretary, and she continued writing children's stories, plays, and poetry.


Career

Between 1940 and 1953, Fuertes' work began appearing in children's magazines, such as ''Pelayos, Chicos, Chicas, Chiquitito''; in children's books, such as ''Flechas y Pelayos (Maravillas)''; and in the newspaper ''Arriba'', which published the comic strip "Coletas and Pelines". Together with Maria Dolores and Adelaida Lasantas, Fuertes founded the group "Verses in Skirts" in 1951. The group organized concerts and poetry readings at bars and local cafes, and collaborated on magazines such as ''Directions, Spanish Poetry'' and ''Straw Bird''. Between 1950 and 1954, the group worked with Antonio Gala, Julio Mariscal, and Rafael Mir to create and direct the poetry magazine ''Archer.'' From 1955 to 1960, Fuertes studied library science and English at the International Institute. In 1961, she received a
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in the United States to teach Spanish literature at
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. Later, she taught at Mary Baldwin University,
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, and the International Institute until 1963. In 1972, she received a scholarship from the Juan March Foundation for Children's Literature. In the mid-1970s, she was involved in various children's programs such as ''TVE, Siendo Un Globo, Dos Globos,'' ''Tres Globos y La Cometa Blanca'' and ''Martes y Trece.''


Literary work

Fuertes' poetry has a colloquial tone, often dealing with everyday objects or events, and universal issues such as love, pain, death, and loneliness. Her works are known for containing metaphors and linguistic games, which give her poems a musicality and cadence close to spoken language. The influence of the ''postismo'' movement, which began in response to the Spanish Civil War, is shown in Fuertes' use of humour. The Spanish Civil War left a deep impression on Fuentes, and her anti-war stance and the influence of the subsequent ''postismo'' movement shows in her poetry through her use of ironic humor and protest against the absurdity of civilization. Fuentes said, "Without the tragedy of war, I might never have written poetry." Critics have praised Fuertes for her "folksy and deliberately fresh orality", and for "open ngthe poetic space" of post-war Spain to the concerns of women and the working class.


Gender and sexuality

Fuertes never concealed the fact that she was a lesbian, despite the attitudes of the Franco dictatorship. Much of Fuertes' work deals with women's rights and questions the gender roles in Francoist Spain. Her 1978 ''Three Wise Queens: Melchora, Gaspara, y Baltasara'', in which the
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cannot go to Bethlehem and are replaced by their wives, has become a classic of children's literature in Spain.


Death and legacy

Fuertes died of lung cancer on 27 November 1998, and was buried in the South
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in Madrid. In 2001, her remains were transferred to Madrid's Cemetery of La Paz of Alcobendas. She left her fortune to a Catholic orphanage. On 28 July 2016,
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celebrated her 99th birthday with a
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Work


Children's books


Poetry

* ''Canciones para niños'' (1956) * ''Villancicos'' (1956) * ''Cangura para todo'' (1968). Honorable Mention in the
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prize of Children's Literature. * ''Don Pato y Don Pito'' (1970) * ''Aurora, Brígida y Carlos'' (1970) * ''La pájara pinta'' (1972) * "La Oca Loca" (1977) * ''El camello cojito'' (1978) * ''El hada acaramelada'' (1973) * ''La gata chundarata y otros cuentos'' (1974) * ''El dragón tragón'' (1978) * ''La momia tiene catarro'' (1978) * ''El libro loco. De todo un poco'' (1981) * ''El perro que no sabía ladrar'' (1982) * ''El abecedario de don Hilario'' (1983) * ''El burro y la escuela'' (1987) * ''Trabalenguas para que se trabe tu lengua'' (1988) * ''El cocinero distraído'' (1994)


Theatre

* ''La princesa que quería ser pobre'' (1942) * ''El chinito Chin-cha-té'' (1955) * ''Petra, un señor pregunta por ti'' (1970) * ''Las tres reinas magas'' (1978)


Television

* '' Un globo, dos globos, tres globos'' * '' La mansión de los Plaff'' * ''La cometa blanca'' * ''Big Vand'' * ''Los pequeños niños atacan de nuevo''


Adult literature

* ''Isla ignorada'' (1950) * ''Antología y poemas del suburbio'' (1954) * ''Aconsejo beber hilo'' (1954) * ''Todo asusta'' Caracas (1958). Primera mención del Concurso Internacional de Poesía Lírica Hispana * ''Que estás en la tierra'' (1962) * ''Ni tiro, ni veneno, ni navaja'' (1965). Premio Guipúzcoa * ''Poeta de guardia'' (1968) * ''Cómo atar los bigotes del tigre'' (1969). Accésit premio Vizcaya * ''Antología poética'' (1950-1969) * ''Sola en la sala'' (1973) * ''Cuando amas aprendes geografía'' (1973) * ''Obras incompletas'' (1980) * ''Historia de Gloria: (amor, humor y desamor)'' (1983) * ''Mujer de verso en pecho'' (1983) * ''Pecábamos como ángeles'' (1997) * ''Glorierías'' (1999) * ''Es difícil ser feliz una tarde'' (2005) * ''El Rastro'' (2006) Relatos * ''Se beben la luz'' (2008) * ''Los brazos desiertos'' (2009) * ''El caserón de la loca'' (2010) (theatre) * ''Poemas prácticos más que teóricos'' (2011)


References


External links


Especial en Cervantes Virtual

Fundación Gloria Fuertes

www.escritoras.com

Poéticas de Gloria Fuertes
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fuertes, Gloria 1917 births 1998 deaths Writers from Madrid Spanish women poets 20th-century Spanish poets Spanish children's writers Spanish women children's writers 20th-century Spanish women writers