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José Corrales
BornOctober 20, 1937
DiedMay 2002
Nationality Cuban
Occupation(s)Playwright, poet

José Corrales (October 20, 1937 – May 2002) was a Cuban poet and playwright.

Biography

José Corrales was born in Guanabacoa on October 20, 1937. He performed with Francisco Morin's Prometeo theater group in Havana and wrote for Bohemia and La Gaceta de Cuba. [1]

He left Cuba in 1964 for Mexico and settled in New York the following year. Corrales soon became active with the local Hispanic theater community, serving as literary advisor for Dumé Spanish Theatre and also working with INTAR Theatre, Centro Cultural Cubano, and the Latin American Theater Ensemble. He also directed the Spanish Drama Club at Mercy College. [1]

Corrales authored about twenty-five plays, among them Las hetairas habaneras with Manuel Pereiras García, Un vals de Chopin, and Los tres Marios y Cuestión de santidad. His poetry appeared in various magazines and anthologies in the United States and Spain. A large part of his works remain unpublished. José Corrales died in May 2002 in New York. [1]

Works or publications

  • Bulto postal. Miami, FL?: [publisher not identified]. 1976. OCLC  16319512.
  • Cobijo. Madrid: H. Blume. 1979. OCLC  27406042.
  • Cuestión de santidad. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1998. OCLC  41471402.
  • Dos, two plays, obras. Princeton, N.J.: Libretoas. 1998. OCLC  41471457.
  • El libro de Mario D y otras ausencias. Princeton, N.J.: Libretoas. 1998. OCLC  41472234.
  • El palacio de los gritos (pieza en ocho escenas). [place of publication not identified]: Liibertoas. 1992. OCLC  31295416.
  • Las hambres terrestres. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1995. OCLC  35636721.
  • Las hetairas habaneras. Miami, FL?: [publisher not identified]. 1977. OCLC  16317727.
  • Las hetairas habaneras : una melotragedia cubana basada en Las troyanas de Eurípides. Honolulu, Hawaii: Editorial Persona. 1988. OCLC  19096328.
  • Las honradas. United States: Distributed by Kimbara Cine Cubano Inc. 2000. OCLC  244632369.
  • Los trabajos de Gerión : poemas. Barcelona: [Ediciones Rondas]. 1980. OCLC  9285455.
  • Nocturno de cañas bravas : obra en diez escenas sin intermedio. Princeton, N.J.: Libretoas. 1994. OCLC  32170678.
  • Orlando. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1998. OCLC  41471473.
  • Razones y amarguras : poemas del que llega a los cuarenta. Hoboken: Contra Viento y Marea. 1978. OCLC  7962985.
  • Soleares Con Variaciones. Madrid: Ediciones Musicales Madrid. 1964. OCLC  20834573.
  • Temporal. Princeton, N.J.: Libreto(a)s. 1993. OCLC  30993849.
  • The Three Marios. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1993. OCLC  31355792.
  • Walter a primera vista. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1998. OCLC  41471622.
  • When the Mailman Comes. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1998. OCLC  41471766.
  • Collection of Guitar Arrangements, Arranged by Above Composer, in UCLA's Ernie Ball Guitar Music Collection. OCLC  319968940.

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c Finding aid author: Marta Martínez (July 2008). " Guide to the José Corrales papers". 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.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
José Corrales
BornOctober 20, 1937
DiedMay 2002
Nationality Cuban
Occupation(s)Playwright, poet

José Corrales (October 20, 1937 – May 2002) was a Cuban poet and playwright.

Biography

José Corrales was born in Guanabacoa on October 20, 1937. He performed with Francisco Morin's Prometeo theater group in Havana and wrote for Bohemia and La Gaceta de Cuba. [1]

He left Cuba in 1964 for Mexico and settled in New York the following year. Corrales soon became active with the local Hispanic theater community, serving as literary advisor for Dumé Spanish Theatre and also working with INTAR Theatre, Centro Cultural Cubano, and the Latin American Theater Ensemble. He also directed the Spanish Drama Club at Mercy College. [1]

Corrales authored about twenty-five plays, among them Las hetairas habaneras with Manuel Pereiras García, Un vals de Chopin, and Los tres Marios y Cuestión de santidad. His poetry appeared in various magazines and anthologies in the United States and Spain. A large part of his works remain unpublished. José Corrales died in May 2002 in New York. [1]

Works or publications

  • Bulto postal. Miami, FL?: [publisher not identified]. 1976. OCLC  16319512.
  • Cobijo. Madrid: H. Blume. 1979. OCLC  27406042.
  • Cuestión de santidad. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1998. OCLC  41471402.
  • Dos, two plays, obras. Princeton, N.J.: Libretoas. 1998. OCLC  41471457.
  • El libro de Mario D y otras ausencias. Princeton, N.J.: Libretoas. 1998. OCLC  41472234.
  • El palacio de los gritos (pieza en ocho escenas). [place of publication not identified]: Liibertoas. 1992. OCLC  31295416.
  • Las hambres terrestres. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1995. OCLC  35636721.
  • Las hetairas habaneras. Miami, FL?: [publisher not identified]. 1977. OCLC  16317727.
  • Las hetairas habaneras : una melotragedia cubana basada en Las troyanas de Eurípides. Honolulu, Hawaii: Editorial Persona. 1988. OCLC  19096328.
  • Las honradas. United States: Distributed by Kimbara Cine Cubano Inc. 2000. OCLC  244632369.
  • Los trabajos de Gerión : poemas. Barcelona: [Ediciones Rondas]. 1980. OCLC  9285455.
  • Nocturno de cañas bravas : obra en diez escenas sin intermedio. Princeton, N.J.: Libretoas. 1994. OCLC  32170678.
  • Orlando. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1998. OCLC  41471473.
  • Razones y amarguras : poemas del que llega a los cuarenta. Hoboken: Contra Viento y Marea. 1978. OCLC  7962985.
  • Soleares Con Variaciones. Madrid: Ediciones Musicales Madrid. 1964. OCLC  20834573.
  • Temporal. Princeton, N.J.: Libreto(a)s. 1993. OCLC  30993849.
  • The Three Marios. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1993. OCLC  31355792.
  • Walter a primera vista. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1998. OCLC  41471622.
  • When the Mailman Comes. Princeton, N.J.: Presbyter's Peartree. 1998. OCLC  41471766.
  • Collection of Guitar Arrangements, Arranged by Above Composer, in UCLA's Ernie Ball Guitar Music Collection. OCLC  319968940.

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c Finding aid author: Marta Martínez (July 2008). " Guide to the José Corrales papers". 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.

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