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Manuel mar a fern ndez teixeiro poeta
Manuel María Fernández Teixeiro (October 6, 1929, Outeiro de Rei–September 8, 2004, A Coruña]]]]) was a poet and academic who wrote in the Galician language. He was notable for his combative character and his political commitment. His poetry touched on themes of love, art, his own political commitment, complaint of defects, etnography, physicas, history, inmateriality, mythology, the animal world, the poetic word, the passing of time, religion, society, language, agricultural works, urbanism, and geography. The Day of the Galician Letters was devoted to him in 2016.
Manuel María was the son of two farmers, Antonio Fernández Núñez, who was the mayor of Outeiro de Rei, and Pastora Teixeiro Casanova. He went to primary school in his small village in Rábade. In 1942 he moved to Lugo to carry out his secondary studies at the Marist Brothers school. In Lugo, at the age of 20, he began his precocious literary career participating in a conference circuit called "Jóvenes valores lucenses." This who helped him get in touch with the members of the circle at the Méndez Núñez cafeteria (Luís Pimentel, Ánxel Fole, Juan Rof Codina, Aquilino Iglesia Alvariño, and others). This was his point of entry to the Galician literary world. His friendship with Uxío Novoneyra also dates from this period.
In 1950 he published his first collection of poems, Muiñeiro de brétemas, which inaugurated the so-called "Escola da Tebra" (School of Shadows). Fruit of his disappointment after failing the entrance exams to the University of Santiago was his second collection of poems, Morrendo a cada intre. He did the service in Santiago de Compostela and there he attended a gathering at Café Español, where he became a great friend of Carlos Maside. After finishing his military service, he went back to Lugo, where he studied to become an attorney and in 1954 he won Xogos Florais in Ourense.
In 1958 it installed in Monforte how Procurator of the Courts, to the time that gave kinds in an academy and collaborated in an emisora of radio and to the following year married with Saleta Goi. In the agitated years sixty and seventy, Manuel María took part in the political reorganisation, in the secrecy, of the split nationalists, to the time that collaborated with numerous organisations devoted to the cultural recovery imparting conferences and reciting poems; it organized the editorial Xistral and with the his owner mounted the Bookshop of equal name, presented also in the Theater Capitol of Santiago the New Galician Song the 1 December 1968. Being the poetry his gender preferred, tried manually also with the essay, the narrative and the theater. It spent of a stance existencialista pessimist to the social and political commitment. Chosen corresponding member of the Real Galician Academy in 1970, renounced in a public letter that appeared in the Galician newspapers in 1975.
A grass-root militant of the UPG and of the Frente Cultural of the AN-PG, he was councillor in Monforte in 1979, but, in 1985, he left the political militancy and moved to Coruña to fully devote himself to literary and cultural activities. In the newspaper Our Earth, he wrote the columnWalking on Earth. One of the last campaigns in which he collaborated was with the of Black Mockery and the Platform Anymore, the root of the disaster of the Prestige oil spill.
Manuel María is one of the Galician poets more musicados, go in others recorded his poems how The Cart, María Manuela, Suso Vaamonde, Escape the winds, The Shark or Chorimas.
It went back to become a member in the RAG, of this turn how member of number, with 73 years, the 15 of February 2003, the proposal of Xosé Luís Franco Grande, Ramón Lorenzo Vázquez and Xosé Luís Méndez Ferrín, pronouncing the speech "IT Terra Chá: poetry and landscape", respondindo by Méndez Ferrín.
The 7 of September of the 2013 inaugurated his house-museum in Outeiro de Rei, the House of the Vegetable gardens.
Homage to the brook of the Cepelo (1990, edition of the author).
Compendium of orballos and uncertainties (1991, He Post Gallego).
Hinos pra Celebrate to the future century (1991, Editorial Compostela).
Panxoliñas (1992, Cultural Association Xermolos).
Poetic anthology (1993, Espiral Senior).
The lonxes of the solpor (1993).
Poems it Compostela (1993, He Post Gallego).
The spring of Venus (1993, Espiral Senior).
Poems it Compostela (1993).
Cantigas And those that of Pantón (1994, City council of Pantón).
Poems to say him the two lakes (1994, Espiral Senior).
IT Miño, channel of light and fog (1996, Espiral Senior).
Poetic anthology (1997, THEM-PG/Our Earth).
Sonnets to the house of Vegetable gardens (1997, Espiral Senior).
MiniEscolma (1998, edition of the author).
Mists of muiñeiro (2000).
Ways of light and shadow (2000).
Complete poetic work I (1950–1979) and II (1981–2000) (2001, Espiral Senior).
Elexías To the my life pequeniña (2004, Institute of Studies Chairegos).
Cecais There is a light (2010, Foundation Manuel María).
Narrative work
Tales in fourth @crecente and other proses (1952, Celtic).
The xornaleiro and seven witnesses more (1971, Ediciones Galicia. Galician centre of Buenos Aires).
Kricoi, Fanoi and Gift Lobonis (1973, Editorial Castrelos).
Walking the Earth (1990, Our Earth). With the pseudónimo of Manuel Vegetable gardens Vilanova.
The ontes of the silence (1990, New Galicia).
When the sea was pole river (1992).
Ninth the Saint Isabel, by a devotee of Outeiro of King (1995, Cultural Association Xermolos).
Histories of the empardecer (2003, Laiovento).
Dramatic work
Car of the taberneiro. 4 winds (1957. 2ª edition in the 1970, in Xistral).
Car of the agricultural.Céltiga nº 4 (1961).
Car of the sailor (brevísima dramatic farce in three times) (1970, Xistral).
Green belly (1973, Castrelos. Edition of the 1996 to charge of Santiago Esteban Radío).
Once it was the trebón (1976).
Car trascendental of the traditional teaching (1979).
Adventures and desventuras of a blackhead of toxo call Berenguela (1981, Xistral).
Car of the May esmaiolado (1985, Fascicles of the Galician Dramatic School).
April of fire and iron (1989, City council of Carral).
Car of the Castromil or the revolution of the baúles (1992, Castromil).
Farce of Bululú (1992, He Post Gallego).
The moon goes encoberta (1992, Daily 16 of Galicia).
Once it was the trebón (1992, He Post Gallego).
Edipo (2003, University of the Coruña). Edition of Miguel Angel Kill.
Childish and juvenile work
The dreams in the cage (1968. Reeditado In Generals).
Adventures and desventuras of a blackhead of toxo call Berenguela (1979, Fascicles of the Galician Dramatic School).
The streets of the wind ceibe (1979, Xistral).
The tribe has four rivers (1991, S. M.).
A shadow goes pole way; How it disappeared the Atlántida and appeared the lizards (1991, General).
When the sea was pole river (1992, S. M.).
Trips and vagancias of M. P. (1994, S. M.).
The ribeiras are dark (1997, Everest Galicia).
The moustache of Mimí (2003, Everest Galicia).
Work ensaística
Notes encol of the poetry ofFermín Bouza-Brei (1958, separata of the Real Galician Academy).
News of the life and poetry ofXosé Increasing Vega (1968, University of Coimbra).
News of the Galician poetry of posguerra (1972, Society of the Língua Portuguese).
IT Terra Chá: poetry and landscape (2003, Real Galician Academy).
Galicia (2010, Foundation Manuel María).
Epistolarios
Correspondence go in Manuel María andRamón Otero Pedrayo (1951–1974) (2014, Foundation Manuel María). Edition of Xosé Manuel Sánchez King and Estefanía Mosquera Castrate.
Editions
Sursum Rope.Galician-Portuguese poetry to the Wine (Laiovento).
Collective works
«The new Galician song the height of the year 70» in (1971) Galicia year 70. Ediciones Celtic, Lugo. Canda Díaz Pardo, Ánxel Fole et al.
II Festival of the Poetry of the County (1982, S. C. D. County).
III Festival of the Poetry in the County (1983, S. C. D. County).
IV Festival of the Poetry in the County (1984, S. C. D. County).
VI Festival of the Poetry in the County (1986, S. C. D. County).
VII Festival of the Poesia in the County (1987, S. C. D. County).
VIII Festival of the Poesia in the County.Poetic collectanea (1988, S. C. D. County).
IX Festival of the Poesia in the County.Poetic collectanea (1989, S. C. D. County).
X Festival of the Poesia in the County.Poetic collectanea (1990, S. C. D. County).
12 years in the búsqueda of the our identity (1990, Xermolos).
XI Festival of the Poesia in the County (1991, S. C. D. County).
XIII Festival of the Poesia in the County (1993, S. C. D. County).
From one thousand nine hundred thirty-six: homage of the poetry and of the plastic Galician to the that struggled by the freedom (1995, Editions of the Castrate).
Build the peace (1996, General).
New of the trinque (1997, BNG).
Poets go in the tradition and the modernidade: anthology (1997, THEM-PG/Our Earth). Coeditor With Angel Gómez Sánchez.
16 Galician poems stopErnesto Che Guevaraagainst his death (1967–1973) (1997, University of Santiago de Compostela).
In this silence: Around of Uxío Novoneyra (2000, Noitarenga).
Poems and tales of the wall (2001, Our Earth).
Poets and narrators in the his voices.I (2001, Council of the Galician Culture).
Soul of waterfront (2003, Association of Writers in Galician Tongue).
Anthology consulted of the Galician poetry 1976–2000 (2003, Tris Tram). By Arturo Casas.
Poetic homage to the trobadorXohan of Requeixo (2003).
Intifada.Ofrenda Of the Galician poets the Palestinian (2003, Foundation Araguaney).
Black shadow.Poetic intervention against the black tide (2003, Espiral Senior).
23 Galician poets sing to Mr. Antonio Machado (2004, Hipocampo).