Ignacio Rodríguez Galván

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Ignacio Rodríguez Galván (22 March 1816–25 July 1842) is considered to be the first Mexican Romantic writer. He was born in Tizayuca, Hidalgo, Mexico in 1816 and died in Havana, Cuba in 1842 at age 26 from yellow fever.[1] During his short life, much of his poetry and plays were concerned with the political situation in Mexico and include works such as Profecía de Guatimoc, Al baile del señor Presidente, Adiós, oh patria mía and La gota de hiel. He also founded a newspaper called Año Nuevo, writing for it as well.[2]

The Ignacio Rodríguez Galván International Poetry Festival is held annually in his hometown of Tizayuca.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Recordarán al poeta Ignacio Rodríguez Galván" (in Spanish). Hidalgo Secretariat of Culture. 15 March 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  2. ^ Jimenez Gonzalez, Victor Manuel, ed. (2010). Hidalgo: Guía para descubrir los encantos del estado [Hidalgo: Guide to discover the charms of the state] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Editorial Océano de Mexico SA de CV. p. 14. ISBN 978-607-400-319-2.
  3. ^ Manilla, Jessica (7 November 2022). "Por iniciar el XII Festival Internacional de Poesía Ignacio Rodríguez Galván". La Jornada Hidalgo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 April 2023.