Gómez de la Serna, Ramón, 1888-1963
Dates
- Existence: 18880703 - 19630112
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Escrituras en Libertad: Poesia Experimentale Espanola e Hispanoamerica del Siglo XX / Ramon Gomez de la Serna, curator ; J.M. Calleja, curator ; Gomez de la Serna R ; Junoy JM ; Huidobro V ; Tablada J ; Caballero E ; Marinetti FT ; Brossa J ; Campal JL ; Zaj ; Hidalgo J ; Castillejo JL ; Millan F ; Viladot G ; Pino F ; Boso F ; Medina G ; Vigo EA ; Padin C ; Carrion U ; Deisler G ; Gomez A ; Ullan JM ; Scala E ; Sanchez A ; Ferrando B ; Calleja JM ; Sarmiento J ; Salvat-Papasseit J ; Arias-Misson A ; Gomez de Liano I ; Millan F ; Cirlot JE ; Pino F ; Pazos L ; Padin C ; Pignatari D ; Higgins D ; Grupo N.O. ; Goeritz M ; Ferrer E ; Ehrenberg F ; Miranda F., 2009
This is a sumptiously illustrated book replete with notes and essays about the avant garde Spanish poets of the twentieth century. In addition, the dvd documents film and video of some of their performances, -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
La Sagrada Cripta de Pombo / Gomez de la Serna, Ramon., 1999
The title translates to "Crypt of the Sacred Pombo." This is an well illustrated novel with particular attention to Cafes of Madrid at the turn of the 19th century. Ramon Gomez de la Serna (1888-1963) was a Spanish writer, dramatist and avant-garde agitator. He influenced Luis Bunuel to a considerable extent. He was especially known for "GreguerÃas" - a short form of poetry that roughly corresponds to the one-liner in comedy. The Gregueria is especially able to grant a new and often humorous perspective. Serna published over 90 works in all literary genres. In 1933, he was invited to Buenos Aires. He stayed there during the Spanish Civil War and the following Franco regime. He died in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1963.Some sample Greguerias:El par de huevos que nos tomamos parece que son gemelos, y no son ni primos terceros.Translation:The pair of eggs we got look like identical twins, and they're not even third cousins. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.