María Zambrano (1904–1989)
Autor(a) de Claros del bosque
About the Author
In 1988, Maria Zambrano (1904-1991) became the first woman to win the Miguel de Cervantes Prize, the most prestigious award available to Spanish-language writers. She was the author of more than thirty books and was one of the most important disciples of Jose Ortega y Gasset.
Obras por María Zambrano
La confesion/ The Confession: Genero Literario/ Literary Genre (Biblioteca De Ensayo: Serie Menor) (Spanish Edition) (1988) 15 exemplares
La soledad enamorada 9 exemplares
El pensamiento vivo de Seneca/ The Live Thought of Seneca (Coleccion Teorema) (Spanish Edition) (1987) 9 exemplares
La razon en la sombra / The Reason in the Shadow: Antologia Critica / Critical Anthology (1993) 7 exemplares
Persona y democracia (El Libro De Bolsillo - Bibliotecas De Autor - Biblioteca Zambrano) (2019) 3 exemplares
O HOMEM E O DIVINO 2 exemplares
Breve antología 2 exemplares
Libros (1977-1990). Tomo I: Obras Completas María Zambrano, volumen IV (Spanish Edition) (2018) 1 exemplar
El pensamiento vivo de Seneca 1 exemplar
La confessione come genere letterario 1 exemplar
De la aurora 1 exemplar
La tumba de Antígona (El libro de bolsillo - Bibliotecas de autor - Biblioteca Zambrano) (Spanish Edition) (2019) 1 exemplar
O Sonho Criador 1 exemplar
Obras reunidas. Primera entrega 1 exemplar
Poesia e Metafísica 1 exemplar
María Zambrano en Orígenes 1 exemplar
Fragmentos de los Cuadernos del café Greco 1 exemplar
Antes de la palabra 1 exemplar
L'ART DE LES MEDIACIONS (TEXTOS PEDAGÓGICOS) 1 exemplar
A metáfora do coração e outros escritos 1 exemplar
Revista de occidente. Año XIII. N° CXLV, CXLVI, CXLVII — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Premio Cervantes 1988 1 exemplar
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome canónico
- Zambrano, María
- Data de nascimento
- 1904-04-22
- Data de falecimento
- 1989-02-06
- Sexo
- female
- Nacionalidade
- Spain
- Local de nascimento
- Velez-Malaga, Spain
- Local de falecimento
- Madrid, Spain
- Locais de residência
- Spain
- Educação
- University of Madrid
- Ocupações
- philosopher
essayist - Prémios e menções honrosas
- Premio Miguel de Cervantes (1988)
Prince of Asturias Award (Communication and Humanities, 1981)
Fatal error: Call to undefined function isLitsy() in /var/www/html/inc_magicDB.php on line 425- Maria Zambrano went to high school in Segovia and then studied with and was influenced by Spanish liberal philosopher José Ortega y Gasset. During her university years, she participated in student protests and wrote for various newspapers. She went on to teach metaphysics at Madrid University from 1931 to 1936. In 1936, she married Alfonso Rodríguez Aldave, the secretary of the Spanish Embassy in Santiago, Chile. Her support for the Republican cause in the Spanish Civil War forced Zambrano into exile when Generalissimo Franco came to power. She lived in Chile, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Italy, France, Mexico, and Switzerland, keeping in communication with her intellectual circle, for about 45 years. In 1981, she was awarded the Prínce of Asturias Award, followed by the Cervantes literature prize. She finally returned to Spain in 1984. A film about her life entitled María querida ("Dearest Maria"), directed by José Luis García Sánchez, was released in 2004.
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 90
- Membros
- 542
- Popularidade
- #45,993
- Avaliação
- 3.8
- Críticas
- 16
- ISBN
- 168
- Línguas
- 5
- Marcado como favorito
- 1
> L’HOMME ET LE DIVIN, de Maria Zambrano. — Les éditions José Corti présentent ici une des œuvres philosophiques les plus admirables du XXe siècle. Une des plus puissantes également : l’écriture n’est plus simplement un atout esthétique pour le texte, mais une véritable force de fécondation pour les multiples idées philosophiques déployées ici. Le lecteur s’initiera avec intelligence aux vastes réflexions que l’humanité a portées sur la relation de l’homme avec le divin. C’est un parcours qui traverse les mythes, la philosophie, la littérature sur plus de trois millénaires. Mais avant tout, nous serons imprégnés jusqu’au sublime par l’écriture d’une philosophe pour qui écrire et penser sont irrémédiablement unis. Ed. Corti, coll. Ibériques, 426 p., 39.95 $. (Laurent BORRÉGO, Monet)
—Le libraire, No 40 | Mai - Juin 2007… (mais)