Manuel Mantero is a Spanish professor and writer (born in Seville on July 29, 1930). In 1969, Mantero moved to the United States and continued his work as a professor.
Biography
He earned a law degree from the University of Seville, and a doctorate in law from the University of Salamanca, with a dissertation on philosophy and law in the work of the Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi (1957). He served as a professor in the University of Seville and contributor to the School of Hispanic American Studies, under the direction of SpainâÂÂs Higher Council of Scientific Research (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientÃÂficas), as well as a member of the school journal, Estudios Americanos (American Studies.) In 1960, he moved to Madrid, with a hiatus in Rome, where he did research under the auspices of the Italian Government. During the 1960s, he developed an intense cultural and professional body work: literary critic, collaborator with newspapers and specialized publications, commentator on television or radio programs and a speaker on SpainâÂÂs lecture circuit. During the 60's, he worked as a professor at the University of Madrid. Mantero was a member of the Cervantes Institute in Madrid, and the National Institute of Legal Studies, both academic affiliates of the Higher Council of Scientific Research.
Move to the United States
In 1969, Mantero moved to the United States as a full professor at Western Michigan University. In Western Michigan, he founded and edited the magazine Sagittarius, whose contributors included Jorge Luis Borges, Jorge Guillén, Vicente Aleixandre, AgustÃÂn Yáñez, Emilio Carballido. In 1973, he moved to the University of Georgia, where he occupied a special Chair as a Distinguished Literature Professor until August of the year 2000, the date of his retirement. Currently he is an emeritus distinguished research professor at the University of Georgia.
During the years Mantero resided outside of Spain, he never stopped returning to his native country or participating in its cultural traditions. Two of his most recent books, HabÃÂa una ventana de colores (memorias) (There Was a Window of Colors (memoirs)) and Equipaje (poesÃÂa) (Luggage (poetry)), were initially released in Spain. The memoirs were introduced by Spain's Minister of Culture, Carmen Calvo, Prof. Jorge Urrutia, Technical Director of the Cervantes Institute, and writer/journalist Antonio Burgos. The book of verse was introduced in Madrid by Prof. Rogelio Blanco, Director General of Books, Archives and Libraries, and Prof. Juan Carlos Marset, poet and Delegate of Culture to the City Council of Seville.
Honors and awards
Mantero won SpainâÂÂs National Award for Literature (1960), the Fastenrath Award given by the Spanish Royal Academy of Language (1967), the Albert Christ-Janer Award (1981), The March Foundation Literary Prize (1964) and Andalusian Criticsâ Award (1995 and 2005). He is a member of the SevilleâÂÂs Royal Academy of Letters (1985). He has received the Golden Seals of Luis de Góngora awarded by CórdobaâÂÂs Royal Academy (2003), SevilleâÂÂs Gold Medal (2005). In 2006 the City Council of Seville named a street for him.
He has served as a consultant to the Royal Swedish Academy for the Nobel Prize for literature. He is an honorary member of French, Italian and Hispanic international academic associations. Mantero is a member of the AmericaâÂÂs premier Hispanic Society, Sigma Delta PiâÂÂs Order of Don Quixote. He has represented Spain at international literary fairs and conferences, such as at the Miami Book Fair International and the Euro-San Francisco Poetry Festival. Monographs, conferences and special sessions have been dedicated to ManteroâÂÂs poetry. Books in English by Douglas Barnette, A Study of the Works of Manuel Mantero, and by Betty Jean Craige, Manuel Mantero. New Songs for the Ruins of Spain have introduced him to British and American readers. His work has been translated into several languages (English, French, Portuguese, Italian, German, Romanian, Ukrainian, Polish, etc.) In the words of Vicente Aleixandre, recipient of the 1977 Nobel Prize for Literature, Manuel Mantero âÂÂhas produced a work that adds value to the whole of the current Spanish lyric by his personality and statureâÂÂ. âÂÂWorkâ -says Aleixandre- that âÂÂmakes an indelible mark in the poetry of his timeâÂÂ.
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Bibliography
Poetry
- MÃÂnimas del ciprés y los labios, Col. Alcaraván, Arcos de la Frontera, 1958.
- Tiempo del hombre, Col. ÃÂgora, Madrid, 1960.
- La lámpara común, Col. Adonáis, Madrid, 1961.
- Misa solemne, Editora Nacional, Madrid, 1966.
- Ya quiere amanecer, Col. Dulcinea, Madrid, 1975. Edición facsÃÂmil, Lautaro, Buenos Aires-Seville-Chicago, 1988.
- Memorias de Deucalión, Plaza y Janés, Barcelona, 1982.
- Fiesta, Endymion, Madrid, 1995.
- Color y olor, CajaSur, Cordoba, 1997.
- AntologÃÂa, Ayuntamiento de Seville, 2001.
- Primavera del ser, Igitur, Tarragona, 2003.
- Equipaje, RD Editores, Seville, 2005.
- El olor de la azalea. AntologÃÂa personal, Cuadernos, Universidad de León, 2012.
Previously his books of poetry were compiled in 1972 by the Plaza y Janés Editorial titled PoesÃÂa (1958âÂÂ1971) and in 1996 by the University of Seville Press and the Foundation El Monte under the title *Como llama en el diamante (3 vols., 1996).
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Essays, criticism and anthologies
- PoesÃÂa española contemporánea, Plaza y Janés, Barcelona, 1966.
- La poesÃÂa del Yo al Nosotros, Guadarrama, Madrid, 1971.
- Los derechos del hombre en la poesÃÂa hispánica contemporánea, Gredos, Madrid, 1973.
- Poetas españoles de posguerra, Espasa Calpe, Madrid, 1986.
- Ricardo Molina. Dos libros inéditos. Ed. de Manuel Mantero y Mariano Roldán. Prologue by Manuel Mantero, Col. Dulcinea, Madrid, 1975.
- Jorge Guillén, Plaza y Janés, 1975; CÃÂrculo de Lectores, Barcelona, 1984.
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Novels
- Estiércol de león, Plaza y Janés, 1980.
- Antes muerto que mudado, Plaza y Janés, 1990.
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Miscellaneous
- Crates de Tebas, EsquÃÂo, Ferrol, 1980.
- PoesÃÂa y prosa, Anthropos, Barcelona, 1991.
- HabÃÂa una ventana de colores. Memorias y desmemorias, RD Editores, Sevilla, 2004.
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Complete works
- RD Editores edited four volumes under the title of Obras completas: PoesÃÂa âÂÂvol. I, 2007-, Narrativa âÂÂvol. II, 2008- y Ensayo y CrÃÂtica âÂÂvols. III, 2008 y IV, 2011).
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Interviews
- Espada Sánchez, José: âÂÂManuel ManteroâÂÂ, in the vol. Poetas del Sur, Espasa Calpe, Col. Austral, Madrid, 1989.
- Paco, Sara: âÂÂManuel Mantero como interlocutorâÂÂ, in the vol. Manuel Mantero: lectura de la
llama en el verso, Sociedad Valle-Inclán, Col. La Barca de Loto, Ferrol, 2002.
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References
- Cano, José Luis: âÂÂLa poesÃÂa de Manuel ManteroâÂÂ, in PoesÃÂa española contemporánea. Las generaciones de posguerra, Madrid, 1974.
- Hernández, Antonio: âÂÂManuel ManteroâÂÂ, in Una promoción desheredada: la poética del 50, Madrid, 1978.
- Debicki, Andrew P.: âÂÂÃÂngel Crespo y Manuel ManteroâÂÂ, in La generación española de 1956, Madrid, 1987.
- V.V.A.A.: âÂÂManuel Mantero. Una poética indagatoria de la otredadâÂÂ, in Anthropos, n. 116, dedicated to Manuel Mantero, 1991.
- Mantero, José MarÃÂa: âÂÂLos sÃÂmbolos de creación y destrucción en Antes muerto que mudado de Manuel ManteroâÂÂ, in Salina, n. 8, December 1994.
- Barnette, Douglas W.: A Study of the Works of Manuel Mantero, Lewiston, N. York; Queenston, Ontario; Lampeter, United Kingdom, 1995.
- Gómez Bedate, Pilar: âÂÂManuel Mantero, del Yo al NosotrosâÂÂ, in Poetas españoles del siglo XX, Madrid, 1999.
- V.V.A.A.: Manuel Mantero, in República de las Letras, n. 7, dedicated to Manuel Mantero, July 2001.
- V.V.A.A.: Manuel Mantero: lectura de la llama en el verso, vol. dedicated to Manuel Mantero. Eds. Julia Uceda and Sara Pujol. Ferrol, 2002.
- Ross, John A.: âÂÂMadre del tiempoâÂÂ, in Tierra de Nadie, n. 6, September 2005.
- Peñas-Bermejo, Francisco J.: âÂÂLa pluralidad del Yo en la poesÃÂa de Manuel ManteroâÂÂ. Introduction to vol. I de Obras completas. PoesÃÂa: Como llama en el diamante de Manuel Mantero, Sevilla, 2007.
- Crespo, ÃÂngel: âÂÂLa espiral lÃÂrica de Manuel ManteroâÂÂ, in Las cenizas de la flor, Madrid, 2008.
- Soto Vázquez, José, y Ramón Pérez Parejo: âÂÂLa singularidad del poeta Manuel Mantero: GuÃÂa didáctica a través de los textosâÂÂ, in Fuentes, n. 10, 2010.
RECORDINGS ON CD AND CASSETTES
- âÂÂManuel ManteroâÂÂ: Encuentro de Luis Cernuda con Verlaine y el demonio, in the poetâÂÂs own voice, in Doce poetas en sus versos, Aguilar, GPE 10 114 (with Rafael Alberti, Jorge Guillén, Carmen Conde, ÃÂngel González and others).
- âÂÂManuel Mantero: Evangelio del dÃÂaâÂÂ, in PoesÃÂa última, Fidias, F-048-33. (With Manuel Alcántara, Claudio RodrÃÂguez, José ÃÂngel Valente, Carlos Sahagún and others).
- âÂÂManuel Mantero: Evangelio del dÃÂaâÂÂ, in PoesÃÂa última, S.G.A.E. MF-36. Cassette.
AUDIO/VISUAL LINKS
- âÂÂManuel ManteroâÂÂ, www.acec.cat Poetsâ File. VÃÂdeo. Commentated poetry reading by the poet, with an interview. (Also on DVD-R 4 x).
- âÂÂManuel ManteroâÂÂ, www.bibliotecavirtualdeandalucia.es/opencms/vivavoz/html VÃÂdeo. Commentated poetry reading by the poet, with an interview.
- Burgos, Antonio: âÂÂEl RedCuadro. Personajes, Manuel ManteroâÂÂ, www.antonioburgos.com
- Gómez-MartÃÂnez, José Luis: âÂÂManuel Mantero. On HighâÂÂ, www.ensayistas.org/textos/poesÃÂa/alto.htm
- Acuyo, Francisco: âÂÂManuel Mantero from the Infinite HemishereâÂÂ, www.franciscoacuyo.com/2011/02/manuel-mantero-desde-el-hemisferio.html
- Acereda, Alberto: âÂÂBaggage by Manuel ManteroâÂÂ, www.libertaddigital.com/libros
(17 December 2005).
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