Roberto Vidal Bolaño
Galician playwright and actor
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Born | Roberto Vidal Bolaño (1950-07-31)31 July 1950 Santiago de Compostela, Galicia |
Died | 11 September 2002(2002-09-11) (aged 52) Santiago de Compostela, Galicia |
Occupation | Writer, actor |
Spouse | Laura Ponte Santasmarinas Belén Quintáns López |
Children | Roi Vidal Ponte Carme Vidal Quintáns |
Roberto Vidal Bolaño (31 July 1950 – 11 September 2002) was a Galician playwright and actor. Galician Literature Day is dedicated to him in 2013.[1]
Works
- Laudamuco, señor de Ningures (1976, Pico Sacro) ISBN 978-84-85170-16-6.
- Bailadela da morte ditosa (1980, 1992, Sotelo Blanco) ISBN 84-86021-97-9.
- Agasallo de sombras (1992, El Correo Gallego) ISBN 978-84-85553-97-6.
- Cochos (1992, Sotelo Blanco) ISBN 978-84-7824-071-5.
- Días sen gloria (1992, Deputación da Coruña) ISBN 978-84-86040-63-5.
- Saxo tenor (1993, Xerais) ISBN 978-84-7507-715-4.
- As actas escuras (1994).
- Touporroutou da lúa e do sol (farsada choqueira para actores e bonecos, ou viceversa) (1996, AS-PG) ISBN 84-921126-0-3.
- Doentes (1998, Deputación da Coruña).
- A ópera de a patacón: versión libre para charanga e comediantes pouco ou nada subsidiados (1998, Xerais) ISBN 84-8302-277-X.
- Rastros (1998, Positivas) ISBN 978-84-87783-50-0.
References
- ^ Día das Letras Galegas a Roberto Vidal Bolaño, Royal Galician Academy, 23/06/12.
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Authors honoured on Galician Literature Day
- Rosalía de Castro (1963)
- Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao (1964)
- Eduardo Pondal (1965)
- Francisco Añón Paz (1966)
- Manuel Curros Enríquez (1967)
- Florentino López Cuevillas (1968)
- Antonio Noriega Varela (1969)
- Marcial Valladares Núñez (1970)
- Gonzalo López Abente (1971)
- Valentín Lamas Carvajal (1972)
- Manuel Lago González (1973)
- Xoán V. Viqueira Cortón (1974)
- Xoán Manuel Pintos Villar (1975)
- Ramón Cabanillas (1976)
- Antón Villar Ponte (1977)
- Antonio López Ferreiro [es] (1978)
- Manuel Antonio Pérez (1979)
- Alfonso X of Castile (1980)
- Vicente Risco (1981)
- Luís Amado Carballo (1982)
- Manuel Leiras Pulpeiro (1983)
- Armando Cotarelo Valledor (1984)
- Antón Losada Diéguez (1985)
- Aquilino Iglesia Alvariño (1986)
- Francisca Herrera Garrido (1987)
- Ramón Otero Pedrayo (1988)
- Celso Emilio Ferreiro (1989)
- Luís Pimentel (1990)
- Álvaro Cunqueiro (1991)
- Fermín Bouza-Brey (1992)
- Eduardo Blanco Amor (1993)
- Luís Seoane (1994)
- Rafael Dieste (1995)
- Xesús Ferro Couselo (1996)
- Ánxel Fole (1997)
- Martín Codax / Johan de Cangas / Mendinho (1998)
- Roberto Blanco Torres (1999)
- Manuel Murguía (2000)
- Eladio Rodríguez (2001)
- Frei Martín Sarmiento (2002)
- Antón Avilés de Taramancos (2003)
- Xaquín Lorenzo (2004)
- Lorenzo Varela (2005)
- Manuel Lugrís Freire (2006)
- María Mariño (2007)
- Xosé María Álvarez Blázquez (2008)
- Ramón Piñeiro López (2009)
- Uxío Novoneyra (2010)
- Lois Pereiro (2011)
- Valentín Paz-Andrade (2012)
- Roberto Vidal Bolaño (2013)
- Xosé María Díaz Castro (2014)
- Xosé Filgueira Valverde (2015)
- Manuel María (2016)
- Carlos Casares (2017)
- María Victoria Moreno (2018)
- Antón Fraguas (2019)
- Ricardo Carballo Calero (2020)
- Xela Arias (2021)
- Florencio Delgado (2022)
- Francisco Fernández del Riego (2023)
- Luísa Villalta (2024)
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