Andrés Sabella
Andrés Sabella (1912–1989) was a Chilean writer, cartoonist, journalist and poet.[1][2][3]
Biography
Andrés Sabella's was born to Palestinian-Italian Andrés Sabella Signora, and Carmela Gálvez Tello. His mother died when he was six years old. He completed his primary and secondary education at the St. Aloysius College, Antofagasta where his classmate was Radomiro Tomic.
Sabella began writing at the age of 14. In 1929, he published Carcaj, Antofagasta's first poetic anthology.[4] In the following year he published his first book titled, Rumbo indeciso.[5][6][7]
Works
- Rumbo indecisive (1930)
- Dirt (1934)
- Neighborhood pigeons (1941)
- Far North (1944)
- Chile, fertile province (1945)
- Centennial JK Huysmans (1949)
- Gala Martin (1952)
- The horse in my hand (1953)
- Songs for the sea to play with us (1964)
- A child over the sea (1972)
- Cell Christ. About The Bible A Hard Pan.
- The Star Man. (1972)
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References
- "Ex Libris University - Ingreso". www.bncatalogo.cl.
- "Sin musa no hay poeta: Falleció viuda de Andrés Sabella Gálvez". El Nortero.cl, Noticias de Antofagasta y Calama (in Spanish).
- "Generación Literaria de 1938 - Memoria Chilena". Memoria Chilena: Portal (in Spanish).
- "ANDRÉS SABELLA AD PORTAS DEL CENTENARIO". Tell Magazine (in Spanish).
- "Andrés Sabella: Autor y personaje, por Miguel Moreno Monroy, en Revista de Educación, mayo abril de 1980". 19 October 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-19.
- "Ex Libris University - Ingreso". www.bncatalogo.cl.
- "A 80 años de la publicación "Carcaj"". Retrieved 30 March 2020.
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