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Xosé María Díaz Castro

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Galician poet and translator (1914–1990)
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Xosé María Díaz Castro
Born
Xosé María Díaz Castro

19 February 1914
Guitiriz, Galicia
Died2 October 1990(1990-10-02) (aged 76)
Lugo, Galicia
OccupationWriter and translator
LanguageGalician
Alma materUniversity of Salamanca
SpouseMaría Teresa Zubizarreta Bengoechea
ChildrenThree (José Mari, Maite and Íñigo)
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Xosé María Díaz Castro (b.Guitiriz, 19 February 1914 – d.Lugo, 2 October 1990) was aGalician poet and translator.

Galician Literature Day is dedicated to him in 2014.[1]

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Authors that he translated

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To Spanish:Verner von Heidenstam,Henrik Pontoppidan,Johannes Vilhelm Jensen,Rainer Maria Rilke,William Butler Yeats,T. S. Eliot,Walt Whitman,G. K. Chesterton,Frederick Forsyth,Friedrich Schiller,Arthur Rimbaud,Paul Valéry,Alphonse de Lamartine andPaul Claudel.[2]

To English:Federico García Lorca andRafael Alberti.[3]

References

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  1. ^Día das Letras Galegas a Díaz CastroArchived 23 February 2014 at theWayback MachineRoyal Galician Academy.
  2. ^Requeixo, Armando;Unha aproximación a Nimbos de Xosé María Díaz Castro,Revista Galega do Ensino, nº 12, 1996, p. 101-120 (Dialnet).
  3. ^Díaz Castro, Xosé María (Parga, Guitiriz 19-2-1914 – Lugo 2-10-1990)[permanent dead link], Enciclopedia Galega Universal.

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