Alberto Casañal Shakery

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Alberto Casañal Shakery
Born22 June 1874 Edit this on Wikidata
San Roque Edit this on Wikidata
Died6 February 1943 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 68)
Zaragoza Edit this on Wikidata
Resting placeTorrero Cemetery Edit this on Wikidata
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Spouse(s)Josefa Serrano Herrera Edit this on Wikidata

Alberto Casañal Shakery (1875–1943) was a Spanish poet, playwright, humorist and writer.

A native of San Roque, Cádiz, he moved to Zaragoza as a child and lived there for the rest of his life. He graduated in Physics and Chemistry and was Professor of Mathematics at the Industrial School of Zaragoza. He began to compose verses in great abundance, particularly romances, and collected traditional Aragonese and Castilian songs and wrote numerous stories and short pieces of comic theater. His works were usually set in Aragon with strong regionalist flavor, sometimes in collaboration with his friend Pablo Parellada. He collaborated on the La Gran Vía, Barcelona Cómica, Pluma y Lápiz and other publications.

Selected works

Theatre

  • La tronada
  • Angelistos al cielo
  • Los tenderos
  • La hora fatal
  • Los chicos de los pobres
  • La paga de alivio
  • Los pícaros estudiantes
  • Con Pablo Parellada, Historia cómica de Zaragoza, La justicia de Almudévar Recepción académica, Cambio de tren y El gay saber

Verses

  • Fruslerías, versos, 1898
  • Romances de ciego, 1910
  • Versos de muchos colores, 1912
  • Jotas, en colaboración con Sixto Celorrio, 1912
  • Cantares baturros
  • Fruta de Aragón. Versos Baturros
  • Romance, Vida y Retrato De Ramón Laborda (El Chato)

Narrative

  • Cuentos baturros, 1898, 1900
  • Mostilladas, cuentos
  • Una boda entre baturros, novela festiva en verso

Others

  • Baturradas
  • Más baturradas, 1903
  • Nuevas baturradas. Monólogos y diálogos baturros
  • Epistolarlo baturro
  • Nuevo libro de los Enxemplos
  • De Utebo a Zaragoza
  • Gramática parda y otras picardías

References

  1. ^ Tejera, María del Carmen García (1999). Almáciga de olvidos: (antología parcial de poesía gaditana : Siglos 19 y 20) (in Spanish). Servicio Publicaciones UCA. p. 119. ISBN 978-84-7786-000-6. Retrieved 1 January 2013.