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"Celso Emilio Ferreiro Mínguez (Born 1912 in Celanova; died 1979 in Vigo) was a Galicianist [and Socialist] activist, writer and [left-] political journalist. He was born in a well-off Galicianist family. When he was 20 years old, in 1932, he created the Mocedades Galeguistas de Celanova with Xosé Velo Mosquera; in 1934 he also participated in the creation of the Federación de Mocedades Galeguistas. Some time later he got into trouble because of an article published in his magazine Guieiro. He was mobilized [forced] in the Spanish Civil War by Francisco Francos troops . He studied law and contributed to many magazines and newspapers until 1966, when he travelled to Venezuela, where he collaborated with the "Galician Brotherhood". He fell out with the Galician nationalists in Venezuela, and in response published the poetry collection "Viaxe ao pais dos ananos" (Journey to the Land of the Dwarves). He founded the "Patronato da Cultura Galega", and was part of President Calderas cabinet. Later, he lived in Madrid, where he worked as a journalist. He wrote in Galician and in Castilian, but his most important work was his Galician-language poetry. "Longa noite de pedra" (Long Night of Stone), a lament at the anti-Galician policies of the Franco regime." "Celso Emilio Ferreiro Míguez idazle galiziarra 1912an jaio zen Celanova-n [Galiza]. Gai sozialei buruzko poesia landu zuen batez ere, hala galizieraz nola gaztelaniaz. Lanik ezagunena Longa noite de pedra da. 1966an ...
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