José Martín Recuerda
José Martín Recuerda (June 17, 1926 – June 8, 2007) was a Spanish dramatist and playwright.
Works
- La garduña (1940) unpublished.
- El padre Aníbal (1941) unpublished.
- El enemigo (1943)
- Dauro (1944) unpublished.
- La reina soñada (1945) unpublished.
- Caminos (1945) iunpublished.
- La llanura (1947)
- Los átridas (1951) unpublished.
- El payaso y los pueblos del Sur (1951) unpublished.
- Ella y los barcos (1952) unpublished.
- Las ilusiones de las hermanas viajeras (1955)
- El teatrito de don Ramón (1957)
- Como las secas cañas del camino (1960)
- Las salvajes en Puente San Gil (1961)
- El Cristo (1964)
- ¿Quién quiere una copla del Arcipreste de Hita? (1965)
- El caraqueño (1968)
- Las arrecogías del beaterio de Santa María Egipciaca (1970)
- El engañao (1972)
- Caballos desbocaos (1978)
- Las conversiones (1980)
- Carteles rotos (1983)
- La Troski (1984)
- Amadís de Gaula (1986)
- La Troski se va a las Indias (1987)
- La deuda (1988)
- Las reinas del Paralelo (1991)
- La "Caramba" en la iglesia de San Jerónimo el Real (1993)
- El enamorado (1994). unpublished.
- Los últimos días del escultor de su alma (1995) unpublished.
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References
- Remember Martin, Joseph (1978). The wild in San Gil Puente and the beguinage arrecogías of St. Mary of Egypt (Ramon Ruiz Francisco edition). Editions Chair.
- Sanz Villanueva, Santos (2008). History of Spanish Literature 6/2. Current Literature (6th edition). Editorial Ariel.
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