The Pontevedra Museum specified that Juan Manuel González Lamela, son of Sebastián González García-Paz, dou or romance “Tibi Bastianus Imperator Peruensis” did not know of its existence. Dated July 15, 1935, it has text by Ben-Cho-Shey accompanied by illustrations by Xocas. Author:
One of them is dedicated to Castelao, and the other to Sebastián González García-Paz
As part of the celebration of the centenary of the Galician Studies Seminar, one of the actions planned by the Pontevedra Museum will be the publication of two documents “now unpublished, but of great historical, literary and artistic interest”. So, the expected publication of the facsimile A romance of fatal chancethe poem dedicated to Castelao by the seminarians joins another ballad from the same year, 1935, dedicated to Sebastián González García-Paz and just donated to the museum for his fillo.
The institution said that these two works “fit into the context xeiras in the organization of the Galician Studies Seminar, more precisely Na do Deza. The entity was organized into sections dedicated to different disciplines, but which occasionally carried out joint trips during the week to different regions of Galicia, which met as many members as possible and which sought to collect information on the ground, share it together and exchange it » .
In the campaign at the beginning of July 35, Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao, who had just been exiled to Badaxoz, disappeared. As our occasions were embellished with texts dedicated to Vicente Risco and others, the seminarians dedicated Castelau or A romance of fatal chancea literary exercise with calligraphy and illustrations of various works”, they point out.
The volume, which will be published in the fall, will round off a work with similar characteristics that has not been known before. it’s about Tibi Bastianus Imperator Peruensisa composition dedicated to Sebastián González García-Paz by two friends and colleagues from the Galician Studies Seminar, Xosé Ramón Fernández-Oxea, Ben-Cho-Shey and Xaquín Lorenzo, Xocas.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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