José María Posada, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

José María Posada

Spanish writer

Date of Birth: 19-Mar-1817

Place of Birth: Vigo, Galicia, Spain

Date of Death: 19-Nov-1886

Profession: writer, poet, journalist

Nationality: Spain

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About José María Posada

  • José María Posada Pereira (1817, Vigo, Spain – 1886, Pontevedra, Spain ) is a bilingual poet and journalist, in both Spanish and Galician. Pereira studied humanities and theology, and finally law at the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, graduating in 1845.
  • In 1840 he founded an academy of arts and literature in Santiago, bringing together the best in the region.
  • Posada founded La Aurora de Galicia, a magazine of literature, science, and art, in 1845.
  • He lived in Madrid between 1851 and 1852, studying painting.
  • Moving to Vigo, he established El Faro de Vigo (1852), the oldest newspaper in Spain (still printed today), in which much of his written work appeared.
  • While in Vigo, using the pen name Don Lucas, Posada regularly published humorous writings as well as poetry in the Galician language and legends or leyenda.
  • He wrote a book of memories, Un paseo de Vigo a Bayona [A Stroll from Vigo to Bayonne] (1866).
  • His collected works of poetry are in Poesías Selectas (Selected Poetry) (1888), vol.
  • 16 of the Biblioteca Gallega (Galician Library).
  • Some of these are cheerful, while others are inspirational. Little by little, Posada yielded to melancholy, and to la saudade, a profound sense of sadness, as in Carta a Ampariño (A Letter to Ampariño).
  • His legends or leyenda, inspired by the traditional romances, are highlighted by Rosalida (which was influenced by the Romance del Conde Olinos, a children's song) and La Bella Infanta (The Beautiful Infant).

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