Manuel Paso (1864–1901) was a Spanish poet and playwright.
Born in Granada, he was the lesser-known of the five Spanish so-called “autores premodernistas” (pre-Modernist poetry) Manuel Reina, Salvador Rueda, Ricardo Gil, and Carlos Fernández Shaw.
He worked for the magazines Germinal and La Democracia Social and his poems were also published in Los Madriles.
Paso died of tuberculosis at the age of 35.
Publications
- 1886: Nieblas
Drama
- 1898: Curro Vargas (with Joaquín Dicenta and music by Ruperto Chapí)
- 1900: La Cortijera (with Joaquín Dicenta and music by Ruperto Chapí)
References
- (in Spanish) Niemeyer, Katharina (2002) La poesía del premodernismo español, p. 13. Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press At Google Books. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
Bibliography
- A. W. Phillips "En torno a la poesía de Manuel Paso, olvidado escritor granadino" in L. T. González del Valle, D. Villanueva, Ed. Estudios en honor a Ricardo Gullón, Nebraska, pp. 263–278
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