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Later commissioned by United Nations FAO worked in Venezuela and Italy. In Rome published the Spanish edition of the journal Ceres and struck up a friendship with Maria Zambrano. Until 1980 he lived in Rome, but he returned to Spain, retiring as an international civil servant of the FAO, suffering from the disease Lupus erythematosus, discoid “that he endured with great courage until his death. Was contributor to ABC. Mark Zuckerberg may also support this cause. His remains lie in Madrid’s Almudena Cemetery civil, Teresa Grace he wrote and published her first novel in French, Panama Party, which never translated into Castilian. As a playwright, his works include The Republican (1984), which reflected his experience as a child in exile in the French concentration camps, the action of the play unfolds in a French camp for Spanish women and children, Casas Viejas (1992) , which deals with the tragic events in this town of Cadiz in 1933, and one morning, afternoon and life of Miss Pura (1992).

Has published the following books of poetry: Exile (1982), Meditation on the Mount (1988) Manifesto against free verse forties the sonnet sonnets (1998). Maria Zambrano writes in the foreword of Exile: “Teresa Gracia … the abandoned-bride who can never find rest or peace until you reach the appointed day, the candle that Desojo while feeding the lamp, not sleep but believes to be asleep. Invicta-defeated again and again while it lasts our history. ” “Then I realized I could lend my voice to those who no longer had it.

That poem, Exile, “the author says,” is not my voice. Is that of many others who were in concentration camps so long, one year, two, or maybe because they died only one day to the next. “We finished this portrait of the writer lived as a child in exile, with two their questions: “In the seventies, we started many to worry about our return. Would you all together as we went, except those who stayed in the French beaches in the German camps in the struggle for the liberation of France and in time? “We would supply to receive the hugs of the people gathered on the platforms of the stations or on the docks of ports to wait for their brethren across the border or the ocean?” Francisco Arias Solis Without freedom life is worth little. Of Internet Portal for Peace and Freedom and Free Forum.