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Dolores Martí de Cid
Born(1916-09-06)September 6, 1916
Madrid, Spain
Died1993 (aged 76–77)
New York City
Education University of Havana
Occupation(s)Writer, educator
SpouseJosé Cid Pérez

Dolores Martí de Cid (September 6, 1916 – 1993) was a Spanish expert on Latin American theater and literature.

Biography

Dolores Martí de Cid was born in Madrid, Spain, on September 6, 1916. As the daughter of a Cuban diplomat, she studied in many countries and became fluent in several languages. Dolores received her doctorate in "Filosofía y Letras" in 1943, from the University of Havana. [1]

Dolores married José Cid Pérez, a prominent Cuban playwright, in 1939 and worked with him for the rest of her life on their studies of Latin American theater. Dolores and José left Cuba in 1960, due to Fidel Castro's Communist revolution, and came to the United States, where she became an American citizen in 1970. Dolores began teaching at the University of Kansas and then was a professor at Purdue University. After they left Cuba, Castro burned their 25,000-volume personal library, which included some priceless and irreplaceable material and which was said to be "the best library in the world on Latin American theater." Fortunately, their files accumulated over twenty-five years on Latin American Indian theater were saved through the friendship of a foreign diplomat in Havana. [1]

She lectured in several countries, wrote many articles and books on Latin American theater, as well as textbooks, and received many awards and honors as a result. One of her published books is Tres Mujeres de América. Teatro Indio Precolombino and Poesías Completas de Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda were also published by Dolores with José Cid as co-author. Dolores Martí de Cid, who devoted her life to the study of Latin American literature and culture, died in New York City, in May 1993. [1]

Works or publications

  • Gramática y redacción del español. La Habana: Cultura. 1956. OCLC  651291755.
  • Literatura precolombina. Madrid: La Muralla. 1978. OCLC  6488126.
  • Páginas de un diario... José Cid-Pérez... James E. McKinney... Dolores Marti de Cid. St. Louis: McGraw-Hill book Co. 1966. OCLC  490745673.
  • Papers on Romance Literary Relations. West Lafayette, Ind.: Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Purdue University. 1982. OCLC  166227643.
  • Presencia Del Quijote En Hispanoamérica [conferencia]. Lawrence: Center of Latin American Studies. 1963. OCLC  951576.
  • Teatro Cubano Contemperáneo. Madrid: Aguilar. 1959. OCLC  250950130.
  • Teatro Cubano Contemporaneo. Con Un Ensayo : El Teatro En Cuba Republicana / Por José Cid Pérez. Madrid: Aguilar. 1962. OCLC  310646587.
  • Teatro cubano contemporáneo. Madrid: Aguilar. 1962. OCLC  1592959.
  • Teatro cubano contemporáneo : Luis A. Baralt, Tragedia indiana; José Cid Pérez, Hombres de dos mundos; Carlos Felipe, El Traviesa Jimmy; Renée Potts, Imagíname infinita; José A. Ramos, Tembladera; Marcelo Salinas, Alma Guajira. Selección y notas de Dolores Martí de Cid... Ensayo "El Teatro en Cuba republicana", por José Cid Pérez. [2a edición.] Madrid: Aguilar. 1962. OCLC  460483327.
  • Teatro Cubano Contemporáneo. Luis A. Baralt. Tragediạ Iṇdiana. José Cid Pérez. Hombres De Dos Mundos. Carlos Felipe. El Travieso Jimmy. Renée Potts. Imagíname Infinita. José A. Ramos. Tembladera. Marcelo Salinas. Alma Guajira. Selección Y Notas De D. Martí De Cid. Con Un Ensayo El Teatro En Cuba Republicana Por José Cid Pérez. [With Portraits.] Madrid. 1959. OCLC  562638480.{{ citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  • Teatro cubano, contemporáneo. Selección y notas de Dolores Martí de Cid. Madrid: Aguilar. 1951. OCLC  314374417.
  • Teatro indio precolombino: El Güegüense. Madrid: Aguilar. 1964. OCLC  213780377.
  • Teatro indio precolombino: El Güegüense, o, Macho ratón; El varón de Rabinal; Ollantay. Madrid: Aguilar. 1964. OCLC  175878.
  • Teatro indoamericano colonial. Madrid: Aguilar. 1973. OCLC  1425744.
  • El pobre más rico, de Gabriel Centeno de Osma. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina. 1969. OCLC  8834556.
  • Hacia una interpretación del teatro martiano. Madrid: Playor. 1979. OCLC  8836025.

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c Finding aid authors: Frances Rodgers and Arabelis Ureña (1994). " Guide to the Dolores Martí de Cid collection". Prepared for the University of Miami Libraries, Coral Gables, FL. Retrieved March 31, 2014. This article incorporates text from this source, which has been released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 and GNU Free Documentation license.

Further reading

  • Teatro cubano contemporáneo. Madrid: Aguilar. 1962. OCLC  753242018.
  • Lottore, Remberto (c. 1970). "Teatro indio precolombino" : El Gúegüense; El Varón de Rabinal; Ollantay : José Cid Pérez, Dolores Martí de Cid. OCLC  828932093.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dolores Martí de Cid
Born(1916-09-06)September 6, 1916
Madrid, Spain
Died1993 (aged 76–77)
New York City
Education University of Havana
Occupation(s)Writer, educator
SpouseJosé Cid Pérez

Dolores Martí de Cid (September 6, 1916 – 1993) was a Spanish expert on Latin American theater and literature.

Biography

Dolores Martí de Cid was born in Madrid, Spain, on September 6, 1916. As the daughter of a Cuban diplomat, she studied in many countries and became fluent in several languages. Dolores received her doctorate in "Filosofía y Letras" in 1943, from the University of Havana. [1]

Dolores married José Cid Pérez, a prominent Cuban playwright, in 1939 and worked with him for the rest of her life on their studies of Latin American theater. Dolores and José left Cuba in 1960, due to Fidel Castro's Communist revolution, and came to the United States, where she became an American citizen in 1970. Dolores began teaching at the University of Kansas and then was a professor at Purdue University. After they left Cuba, Castro burned their 25,000-volume personal library, which included some priceless and irreplaceable material and which was said to be "the best library in the world on Latin American theater." Fortunately, their files accumulated over twenty-five years on Latin American Indian theater were saved through the friendship of a foreign diplomat in Havana. [1]

She lectured in several countries, wrote many articles and books on Latin American theater, as well as textbooks, and received many awards and honors as a result. One of her published books is Tres Mujeres de América. Teatro Indio Precolombino and Poesías Completas de Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda were also published by Dolores with José Cid as co-author. Dolores Martí de Cid, who devoted her life to the study of Latin American literature and culture, died in New York City, in May 1993. [1]

Works or publications

  • Gramática y redacción del español. La Habana: Cultura. 1956. OCLC  651291755.
  • Literatura precolombina. Madrid: La Muralla. 1978. OCLC  6488126.
  • Páginas de un diario... José Cid-Pérez... James E. McKinney... Dolores Marti de Cid. St. Louis: McGraw-Hill book Co. 1966. OCLC  490745673.
  • Papers on Romance Literary Relations. West Lafayette, Ind.: Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Purdue University. 1982. OCLC  166227643.
  • Presencia Del Quijote En Hispanoamérica [conferencia]. Lawrence: Center of Latin American Studies. 1963. OCLC  951576.
  • Teatro Cubano Contemperáneo. Madrid: Aguilar. 1959. OCLC  250950130.
  • Teatro Cubano Contemporaneo. Con Un Ensayo : El Teatro En Cuba Republicana / Por José Cid Pérez. Madrid: Aguilar. 1962. OCLC  310646587.
  • Teatro cubano contemporáneo. Madrid: Aguilar. 1962. OCLC  1592959.
  • Teatro cubano contemporáneo : Luis A. Baralt, Tragedia indiana; José Cid Pérez, Hombres de dos mundos; Carlos Felipe, El Traviesa Jimmy; Renée Potts, Imagíname infinita; José A. Ramos, Tembladera; Marcelo Salinas, Alma Guajira. Selección y notas de Dolores Martí de Cid... Ensayo "El Teatro en Cuba republicana", por José Cid Pérez. [2a edición.] Madrid: Aguilar. 1962. OCLC  460483327.
  • Teatro Cubano Contemporáneo. Luis A. Baralt. Tragediạ Iṇdiana. José Cid Pérez. Hombres De Dos Mundos. Carlos Felipe. El Travieso Jimmy. Renée Potts. Imagíname Infinita. José A. Ramos. Tembladera. Marcelo Salinas. Alma Guajira. Selección Y Notas De D. Martí De Cid. Con Un Ensayo El Teatro En Cuba Republicana Por José Cid Pérez. [With Portraits.] Madrid. 1959. OCLC  562638480.{{ citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  • Teatro cubano, contemporáneo. Selección y notas de Dolores Martí de Cid. Madrid: Aguilar. 1951. OCLC  314374417.
  • Teatro indio precolombino: El Güegüense. Madrid: Aguilar. 1964. OCLC  213780377.
  • Teatro indio precolombino: El Güegüense, o, Macho ratón; El varón de Rabinal; Ollantay. Madrid: Aguilar. 1964. OCLC  175878.
  • Teatro indoamericano colonial. Madrid: Aguilar. 1973. OCLC  1425744.
  • El pobre más rico, de Gabriel Centeno de Osma. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina. 1969. OCLC  8834556.
  • Hacia una interpretación del teatro martiano. Madrid: Playor. 1979. OCLC  8836025.

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c Finding aid authors: Frances Rodgers and Arabelis Ureña (1994). " Guide to the Dolores Martí de Cid collection". Prepared for the University of Miami Libraries, Coral Gables, FL. Retrieved March 31, 2014. This article incorporates text from this source, which has been released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 and GNU Free Documentation license.

Further reading

  • Teatro cubano contemporáneo. Madrid: Aguilar. 1962. OCLC  753242018.
  • Lottore, Remberto (c. 1970). "Teatro indio precolombino" : El Gúegüense; El Varón de Rabinal; Ollantay : José Cid Pérez, Dolores Martí de Cid. OCLC  828932093.

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