Manuel Paso (1864–1901) was a Spanish poet and playwright.
Born in Granada, he was the lesser-known of the five Spanish so-called “autores premodernistas” (pre-Modernist poetry) Manuel Reina, Salvador Rueda, Ricardo Gil, and Carlos Fernández Shaw.[1]
He worked for the magazines Germinal and La Democracia Social and his poems were also published in Los Madriles.
Paso died of tuberculosis at the age of 35.
Publications
- 1886: Nieblas
Drama
- 1898: Curro Vargas (with Joaquín Dicenta and music by Ruperto Chapí)
- 1900: La Cortijera (with Joaquín Dicenta and music by Ruperto Chapí)
References
- ↑ (in Spanish) Niemeyer, Katharina (2002) La poesía del premodernismo español, p. 13. Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press At Google Books. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
Bibliography
- A. W. Phillips "En torno a la poesía de Manuel Paso, olvidado escritor granadino" in L. T. González del Valle, D. Villanueva, Ed. Estudios en honor a Ricardo Gullón, Nebraska, pp. 263–278
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