Leopoldo María Panero
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Leopoldo María Panero | |
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Born | Madrid, Spain | June 16, 1948
Died | March 5, 2014 Las Palmas, Gran Canaria | (aged 65)
Nationality | Spanish |
Leopoldo María Panero (16 June 1948 – 5 March 2014) was a
Life
Panero was born in Madrid to poet Leopoldo Panero and Felicidad Blanc.[1][2][3] He is the brother of poet Juan Luis Panero and Michi Panero. From a young age, we was involved in anti-Francoist movements. At the age of 16 he joined the Communist Party of Spain.[4] Panero spent time in prison for his involvement with the communist party. During this period, he began using alcohol and heroin. He would attempt suicide several times while in prison.[1]
Panero studied Philosophy at the Complutense University of Madrid and French Philology at the University of Barcelona.[2]
He was first admitted to a psychiatric hospital in the 70s and was later permanently admitted to the Psychiatric Hospital of St. Agatha in Mondragón.[2]
He died on March 5, 2014, at the age of 65.[2]
Bibliography
Poems and Anthologies[5]
Title | Year |
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Narcissus in the last chord of the flutes | 1979 |
Last River Together | 1980 |
He who does not see | 1980 |
Dioscuros | 1982 |
The last man | 1984 |
Anthology | 1985 |
Poetry 1970–1985 | 1986 |
Against Spain and other poems of no love | 1990 |
Hole called Nevermore | 1968–1992 |
Heroine and other poems | 1992 |
Black or trembling stone | 1992 |
Goldsmith | 1994 |
Tensed | 1996 |
The tarot of the anonymous unconscious | 1997 |
Den of an animal that does not exist | 1998 |
Abismo | 1999 |
Lautreamont's theory of plagiarism | 1999 |
Poems from the Mondragón asylum | 1987 |
Suplicio en la cruz de la boca | 2000 |
Theory of fear | 2000 |
Complete poetry | 1970 - 2000 |
Eagle against man: poems for a suicide | 2001 |
You will love me when I'm dead | 2001 |
Who am I?: notes for a poetry without an author | 2002 |
Good news of disaster | 2002 |
Poems from Dr. Rafael Inglot's asylum | 2002 |
Canversation | 2003 |
Schizophrenics or the ballad of the blue lamp | 2004 |
Erection of the lip on the page | 2004 |
Dance of death | 2004 |
Poems of madness followed by The elephant man | 2005 |
Presentation of the superman | 2005 |
Vision | 2006 |
Outsider, an interior art | 2007 |
Pages of excrement or pain without pain | 2008 |
Shadow | 2008 |
Writing like spitting | 2008 |
Spells against life | 2008 |
Voices in the desert | 2008 |
Esphera | 2009 |
Tango | 2009 |
La tempesta di mare | 2009 |
Reflection | 2010 |
Locos de altar | 2010 |
The flower on fire | 2011 |
Translations / Perversions | 2011 |
Territory of fear / Territoire de la peur | 2011 |
Songs of cold | 2011 |
Complete poetry. 2000-2010 | 2013 |
Short stories
Title | Year |
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The son's place | 1976 |
Two stories and a perversion | 1984 |
And the light is not ours | 1993 |
Words of a murderer | 1999 |
Useless heroes | 2005 |
Dad, give me your hand I'm Scared | 2007 |
Complete Stories | 2007 |
Essays
Title | Year |
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My brain is a rose | 1998 |
Proof of life. Autobiography of Death | 2002 |
References
- ^ a b "Biografia de Leopoldo María Panero". www.biografiasyvidas.com. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
- ^ a b c d "Adiós a Panero: loco, enorme, extremista, creador como pocos". Leonoticias.com. 6 March 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
- ISBN 9780062484215.
- ^ "Leopoldo María Panero". amediavoz.com. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
- ^ "Biografía de Leopoldo María Panero (Su vida, historia, bio resumida)". www.buscabiografias.com. Retrieved 2023-04-15.