Signos Magazine

Drawing by Garbade for Signos

Spanish magazine of poetry founded 1986 by Leopoldo Alas Minguez,[1] Luis Cremades, Mario Miguez and Daniel Garbade.[2] Edited first by Ediciones Libertarias and later El Observatorio, it was directed by Leopoldo Alas.[3] After its closure in 1992, Signos turned into an editorial for contemporary Spanish poetry.

Content

Dedicated to contemporary Spanish poetry, with poems by young Spanish authors like Vicente Gallego, Ángel Petisme, or Enric Benavent, it published a large number of well known Poets. Signos included poetry by Jean Cocteau, Rafael Alberti, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Rainer María Rilke, Manuel Vásquez Montalbán, Leopoldo María Panero, Ana María Moix, Pere Gimferrer, Vicente Molina Foix, Fernando Savater, Luis Antonio de Villena, Severo Sarduy, or Rafael Sanchez Ferlosio.[4]

Each copy was illustrated and contained an original drawing. It featured artists like Rafael Alberti, Roberto Gonzalez Fernandez, or Daniel Garbade. The originals were presented together with the magazine in exhibitions at the Reina Sofia Museum or the Circulo de Bellas Artes Madrid.

Editions

References

  1. "Biblioteca Pública Municipal de Arnedo". www.bibliotecaspublicas.es. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  2. "Signos". ABC. 1987-11-28. Retrieved 2016-11-20 via hemeroteca ABC.
  3. Molina Foix, Vicente (2008-08-02). "Leopoldo Alas Mínguez, poeta y periodista". El Pais. Retrieved 2016-11-20 via El Pais periodico.
  4. Alberti, Rafael; Brines, Francisco; Sarduy, Severo; Villena, Luis Antonio de; Siles, Jaime; Foix, Vicente Molina; Cuenca, Luis Alberto de; Infante, José; Merlo, Luis Martínez de (1987-11-02). SIGNOS 1 (in Spanish). El Observatotio Ediciones. ISBN 9788486353315.
  5. Alas, Leopoldo (1991-01-01). Signos. 11/12 11/12 (in Spanish). Madrid, España: Ediciones Libertarias.
  6. Alas, Leopoldo (1992-01-01). La condición y el tiempo (in Spanish). Madrid: Signos. ISBN 9788480620000. OCLC 2708188.
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