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'''Fernando Periquet Zuaznábar''''' ({{date|1873}}, Valencia – {{date|1940}}, Valladolid) was a writer, poet and librettist.
'''Fernando Periquet Zuaznábar''''' ({{date|1873}}, Valencia – {{date|1940}}, Valladolid) was a writer, poet and librettist.


In [[1879]] He moved to [[Barcelona]] and was a student of [[Hermenegildo Anglada]].
In 1879, at the age of 6, he moved with his family to Barcelona. In 1889, he went to live in Madrid to work in the newspaper {{lang|es|El Clamor}}.<ref name="Spain"/><ref name="Wiki"/>
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Working under the direction of Francisco Peris Mencheta, he developed various journalistic activities and collaborated with other publications as a critic and short-story writer.
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In the field of novels he began with {{lang|es|Exhausto,}} published in instalments in {{lang|es|El Cuento Semanal}}.<ref name="Wiki"/> Most of his popularity is due to his numerous {{lang|es|tonadillas}}.<p>


He was the founder of ''La sátira'' in [[1885]] during his time at the institute. He went to live in [[Madrid]] in [[1889]] to work in the newspaper ''El Clamor''.
He was also a contributor to the newspaper ''Worlds's Work''.<ref name="Wiki"/>
 
Working under the direction of [[Francisco Peris Mencheta]], he developed various journalistic activities and collaborated with other publications as a critic and short-story writer.
 
In the field of novels he began with ''Exhausto'', published in installments in ''El Cuento Semanal''.
 
His popularity is due to the numerous tonadillas and songs of Goyaesque evocation.
 
He was a contributor to the newspaper [[Worlds's Work]].
 
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Revision as of 13:09, 4 October 2021

{{short descriptions|poet, librettist and writer

Fernando Periquet Zuaznábar
Fernando Periquet Zuaznábar
Fernando Periquet Zuaznábar, picture from the Library of Congress
Born1873
Valencia
Died1940 (aged 66–67)
Valladolid
Occupation
  • poet
  • librettist
  • writer
LanguageSpanish
Notable works
  • Naufragio y salvamento - novel
  • Apuntes para la historia de la canción española - biographies
  • Patria y Amor - música by Isaac Albéniz
  • El tío del gabán - music by Guillermo Cereceda
  • La conquista del marido - music by Foglietti
  • La soledad de un trono
  • Goyescas - música de Enrique Granados

Fernando Periquet Zuaznábar (1873, Valencia – 1940, Valladolid) was a writer, poet and librettist.

In 1879, at the age of 6, he moved with his family to Barcelona. In 1889, he went to live in Madrid to work in the newspaper El Clamor.[1][2]

Working under the direction of Francisco Peris Mencheta, he developed various journalistic activities and collaborated with other publications as a critic and short-story writer.

In the field of novels he began with Exhausto, published in instalments in El Cuento Semanal.[2] Most of his popularity is due to his numerous tonadillas.

He was also a contributor to the newspaper Worlds's Work.[2]

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Fernando Periquet Zuaznábar". Wikipedia. Archived from the original on 4 October 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
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External Links

"Fernando Periquet". Spain is Culture. Archived from the original on 4 October 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.