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Maria ibars" target="_blank">Ibars i ibars" target="_blank">Ibars (1892–1965) was a Valencian writer and teacher who wrote in Spanish and Catalan.
Early life and education
Maria ibars" target="_blank">Ibars i ibars" target="_blank">Ibars was born on February 29, 1892, in Valencia, and grew up in Dénia. She studied in Valencia to become a teacher.
Career
Between 1916 and 1934, ibars" target="_blank">Ibars i ibars" target="_blank">Ibars taught at La Font de la Figuera, then moved to Valencia, where she continued teaching and focused on literary and pedagogical activities. She participated in the activities of the literary and philological section of Lo Rat Penat.
ibars" target="_blank">Ibars i ibars" target="_blank">Ibars wrote in Spanish and Catalan and published in Las Provincias, El Vers Valencià, Pensat i Fet, L’Altar del Mercat, Glorieta, Sicània and La Marina. Her body of work consists mostly of novels, but she also wrote poetry and theatre pieces. Many of her works were inspired by Dénia and its surroundings.
Death and legacy
ibars" target="_blank">Ibars i ibars" target="_blank">Ibars died on January 9, 1965, in Valencia. A school in Dénia bears her name, she was also officially named the adopted daughter of the city. María Teresa Oller set three of her poems to music.
Works
Poemas de Penyamar, 1949
Como una garra, 1961
La descalumniada, 1961
Camp d’ús, 1961
Vides planes, 1962
Graciamar, 1963
L’últim serv, 1963
La fe dels altres, 1965
La presa, 1966
El miracle de Teulada (play), 1992
Contalles a l’ombra del Montgó (contains: La descalumniada, Camp d’ús, La fe dels altres and La presa), 1994
References
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- List of Valencians
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- Episcopal Public Library of Barcelona
- List of Catalonian saints