José García Nieto

José García Nieto (Oviedo, 6 July 1914 – Madrid, 27 February 2001), was a Spanish poet and writer. In 1996, he was awarded the Miguel de Cervantes Prize. Along with Gabriel Celaya, Blas de Otero and José Hierro, he was a member of the post-war generation of Spanish poets.

Biography

José García Nieto, was born in Oviedo, on 6 July 1914, at 8, la calle Portugalete (now, 6 Melquíades Álvarez). His parents were José García Lueso and María de La Encarnación Nieto Fernández.

In 1950, he won the Premio Adonais for Dama de soledad; in 1955 he won the Premio Fastenrath awarded by the Real Academia Española for Geografía es amor.

In 1951 and 1957, he won the Premio Nacional de Literatura de España; in 1980 he won the Premio Mariano de Cavia.

In 1987 he won Premio González-Ruano. In 1996 he won the Cervantes Prize.

Works

  • Víspera hacia ti (1940)
  • Poesía (1944)
  • Versos de un huésped de Luisa Esteban (1944)
  • Tú y yo sobre la tierra (1944)
  • Retablo de ángel, el hombre y la pastora (1944)
  • Del campo y soledad (1946)
  • Juego de los doce espejos (1951)
  • Tregua (1951). Premio Nacional de Literatura
  • La red (1955). Premio Fastenrath
  • Geografía es amor (1956). Premio Nacional de Literatura
  • El parque pequeño (1959)
  • Corpus Chisti y seis sonetos (1962)
  • Circunstancias de la muerte (1963)
  • La hora undécima (1963)
  • Memorias y compromisos (1966)
  • Hablando solo (1967). Premio Ciudad de Barcelona
  • Facultad de volver (1970)
  • Taller de arte menor y cincuenta sonetos (1973)
  • Súplica por la paz del mundo y otros "collages" (1973). Premio Boscán
  • Sonetos y revelaciones de Madrid (1974)
  • Los cristales fingidos (1978)
  • El arrabal (1980)
  • Nuevo elogio de la lengua española (1983)
  • Sonetos españoles a Bolívar (1983)
  • Donde el mundo no cesa de referir su historia (1983) -prosa-
  • Piedra y cielo de Roma (1984)
  • Carta a la madre (1988)
  • Mar viviente (1989)
  • El cuaderno roto (1989) -prosa-
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