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Leopoldo Alas Mínguez
Leopoldo Alas Mínguez
He studied in Italian philology, and was one of the most important authors of
homosexual literature in Spain.[1] Between 1987 and 1992 he directed Signos
Magazine, which he founded together with Luis Cremades and Daniel Garbade,
publishing important poetry by Rafael Alberti, Rainer Maria Rilke, Vicente Molina
Foix. Since 1986 he had written numerous articles for magazines and newspapers.[2]
Contents
1 Novels
2 Poetry
3 Theatre
4 Catalogues
5 Radio
6 References
Novels
Bochorno (1991)
El extraño caso de Gaspar Ganijosa (2001)
A través de un espejo oscuro (2005)
La loca aventura de vivir (obra póstuma, 2009) ISBN 978-84-92609-11-6
Poetry
Los palcos (1988)
La condición y el tiempo Editor.Huerga y Fierro editores col. Signos, 1992, ISBN
8480620005
La posesión del miedo (1996)
El triunfo del vacío (2004)
Concierto del desorden (2007)
Nostalgia de siglos y Con estas mismas distancias (2011)
Theatre
Última toma (1985)
La pasión de madame Artú (1992)
Sin demonio no hay fortuna (1987). LibRadioreto of an ópera.
Estamos en el aire (1991). Libreto of an ópera.
Catalogues
He published texts for catalogues and art publications about different artists, as
for Swiss artist Daniel Garbade, in Cóctel, published by El Wisli, 1996, together
with by de José Saramago, Rafael Alberti, Jesús Ferrero, Vicente Molina Foix.a Foix
References
Exposito, Alfredo Martinez (2011). "La literatura gay española y el lugar de los
estudios culturales". Lectora: Revista de Dones I Textualitat. Universidad de
Barcelona (17): 25–39. Retrieved 2016-11-19.
Molina Foix, Vicente (2008-08-02). "Leopoldo Alas Mínguez, poeta y periodista".
Retrieved 2016-11-18.
Saramago, Jose. Daniel Garbade, Coctel. Worldcat. el wisli. OCLC 638126396.
Retrieved 2016-11-18.
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