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Manuel Altolaguirre Bolín (29 June 1905 – 26 July 1959) was a Spanish
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, an editor, publisher, and printer of poetry, and a member of the
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.


Biography

Born in the Andalusian city of
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in 1905, Altolaguirre's collaborative poets included Emilio Prados, Vicente Aleixandre, and
Federico García Lorca Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27, a g ...
. After completing law studies in
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, Altolaguirre founded the magazine ''Ambos'' and returned to Málaga to start the printing shop Imprenta Sur ('Southern Press'), where he drew together many of his friends, publishing most of their early verse. In 1926 Altolaguirre published his first collection, ''Las islas invitadas y otros poemas'', twenty-four mostly descriptive, soul-searching poems about love, nature, solitude, and death. That same year, he co-founded with Emilio Prados the literary periodical ''Litorral'', whose 1927 triple issue commemorated the three hundredth anniversary of the death of Luis de Góngora, a poet greatly admired by the
Generation of '27 The Generation of '27 () was an influential group of poets that arose in Spain, Spanish literary circles between 1923 and 1927, essentially out of a shared desire to experience and work with avant-garde forms of art and poetry. Their first form ...
. In his second collection, ''Ejemplo'', the poet seemed to want to mould himself into the universe in search of harmony, revealing the influence of Juan Ramón Jiménez. In 1930 he began another literary magazine, ''Poesía'', which he also printed and bound, and to which he contributed poems of love and solitude. After a two-year stay to
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with his portable printing press, Altolaguirre lived in
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, where he produced ''Soledades juntas'', including love poems perhaps inspired by his fellow poet Concha Méndez, whom he married in 1932. With Méndez, Altolaguirre founded the publications ''Héroe'' (for which Juan Ramón Jiménez contributed lyrical character portraits of Spanish heroes) and ''1616'' (in
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, to strengthen the literary relations between Spain and England through publication of poems in the original as well as in translation). In ''1616'' (the name commemorates the year of the deaths of
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and
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), he published poems by
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, Luis Cernuda, Jorge Guillén,
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, and Moreno Villa, among others. He wrote a biography of Garcilaso de la Vega, edited the ''Antología de la poeśia romántica española'', and translated
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and other writers. Published in 1936, his poetry collection, ''La lenta libertad'', included many poems from previous volumes, the newer poems dealing with evil and social injustice. In 1936, when the
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broke out, Altolaguirre became a member of the Alliance of Anti-Fascist Intellectuals and became the director of "La Barraca", a classic
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troupe that took Spanish theater to the countryside, after its leader
Federico García Lorca Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27, a g ...
was killed. Altolaguirre enlisted with the Republican forces and involved himself in printing projects. He printed
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’s ''España en el corazón'' (''Spain in the Heart'', 1938) on paper manufactured from old
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s and uniforms of the enemy, the wet paper then hung with clothes-pins to dry. In 1939, Altolaguirre suffered an emotional collapse. Later that year, he and his family traveled to
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, stopping off in
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for five years. In Cuba he founded more magazines, ''Atentamente'' and La ''Verónica'', and completed ''Nube temporal'', poems of war and human suffering. He completed ''Nuevos poemas de las islas invitadas'' in 1946, poems revealing his increasing interest in mysticism, and in 1949, after leaving his wife for María Luisa Gómez-Mena y Vivanco (whom he later married), he published ''Fin de un amor'', the poet seemingly torn between spiritual love inspired by Concha and the passion he felt for María Luisa. For the last years of his life, he was involved with the Mexican film industry, writing scripts, producing, and directing. In 1959, Altolaguirre returned to Spain to present ''El Cantar de los cantares'' at the
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Film Festival. On 23 July, after the festival, he had a car accident on his way to Madrid and died three days later in
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.


Selected bibliography

* 1''Las islas invitadas y otros poemas'' (“The Invited Isle and Other Poems”) (Málaga: Imprenta Sur, 1926) * ''Las islas invitadas'' (Madrid: Viriato/Altolaguirre, 1936; revised edition, Madrid: Castalia, 1973) * ''Ejemplo'' ("Example") (Malaga: Imprenta Sur, 1927) * ''Soledades juntas'' ("Joint Solitudes") (Madrid: Plutarco, 1931) * ''La lenta libertad'' ("The Slow Freedom") (Madrid: Héroe, 1936) * ''Nube temporal'' ("Temporary Clouds") (Havana: Veronica/Altolaguirre, 1939) * ''Nuevas poemas de las islas invitadas'' ("New Poems of the Invited Isles") (Mexico city: Isla, 1946) * ''Fin de una amor'' ("End of a Love Affair") (Mexico City, Isla, 1949) * ''Poemas en América'' ("Poems in America") (Málaga: Dardo, 1955) Altolaguirre also wrote a propaganda play ''El triunfo de las germanías'' ("The Triumph of the Brotherhood of the Guilds") with José Bergamín in 1937, and screenplays for six motion pictures from 1951-1959. He edited and was responsible for publishing ''Antología de la poesía romántica española'' ("Anthology of Spanish Romantic Poetry") in 1933, ''Poemas escogidos de Federico Garćia Lorca'' in 1939, ''Presente de las lírica mexicana'' in 1946, and
Gerardo Diego Gerardo Diego Cendoya (October 3, 1896 – July 8, 1987) was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of '27. Diego taught language and literature at institutes of learning in Soria, Gijón, Santander and Madrid. He also acted as lite ...
's ''Poemas'' in 1948.


Further reading

*John Crispin, "Quest for Wholeness: the Personality and Works of Manuel Altolaguirre" (Valencia: Albatros Hispanófila, 1983) *C.B. Morris, "The Closed Door," in ''A Generation of Spanish Poets: 1920-1936'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1969), pp. 143–171.


References

*''Dictionary of Literary Biography'', Vol 108: Twentieth-Century Spanish Poets, First Series. (The Gale Group, 1991. pp. 42–51. Essay by Barbara Diehl. *''Contemporary Authors Online''. (Gale, 2003). {{DEFAULTSORT:Altolaguirre, Manuel 1905 births 1959 deaths 20th-century Spanish poets 20th-century Spanish dramatists and playwrights 20th-century Spanish screenwriters 20th-century Spanish male writers Writers from Málaga Generation of '27 Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in Mexico Road incident deaths in Spain Spanish editors