Rafael García Serrano

Rafael García Serrano

Known for: Writing
Biography: 1917-02-11
Deathday: 1988-10-12 (71 years old)

Biography

Rafael García Serrano (11 February 1917 – 12 October 1988) was a Spanish writer and journalist who held a Falangist ideology. As a teenager he joined the Spanish Falange and participated as a combatant on the Nationalist side in the Spanish Civil War.

Throughout his career he worked with multiple media outlets, writing novels themed around the Spanish Civil War and travel diaries. Serrano had an active role during the Franco dictatorship, overseeing operation of Arriba España, the official newspaper of the Falange.

He worked as a screenwriter on a number of films. He also directed the 1967 film Lost Eyes.Garcia Serrano never repented of his Falangist past. Despite this, he is still well regarded in Spain for the quality of his writing. Rafael Garcia Serrano was born in Pamplona, Spain in 1917. He studied Philosophy and Letters at the University of Madrid and joined the Spanish Falange - part of the Federación Universitaria Escolar - in January 1934. He was also a founding member of the Spanish University Union (SEU), working with pre-war Falangist publications and writing texts inspired by Ernesto Giménez Caballero, whom he admired.

At the start of the Spanish Civil War, Rafael Garcia Serrano joined the insurgent troops of General Emilio Mola in Pamplona. He held various positions such as journalist, columnist, and director at Falangist publications including Arriba España, Jerarquía, and Arriba (the official publications of the Falange) as well as the 7 Fechas and Pyresa agency (both of which were part of the Falange's Press Chain). In 1953 he went on to become the director of the magazine Haz, the official publication of the Spanish University Union. Furthermore, he also collaborated with the Falangist daily SP directed by Rodrigo Royo, and the far-right newspaper El Alcázar.Known as a prolific writer, Serrano's works largely focus on the Civil War, a conflict he himself experienced in his youth. He was hospitalised after falling ill with tuberculosis during the Battle of the Ebro and subsequently published "Eugenio o proclamación de la primavera", a work dedicated to Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of the Falange. This was followed by "La fiel infantería" which won him the National Novel Prize in 1943, though its publication was later revoked owing to its subjection to religious censorship by the primate archbishop of Toledo. These titles alongside "Plaza del Castillo" form a thematic trilogy which he named "La guerra". The theme of the Civil War remained present in later works such as "Los ojos perdidos", "La paz dura fifteen días" and the acclaimed "Dictionary for a backpack" (Diccionario para un macuto). Serrano also wrote various short stories and travel books.

Serrano won the Espejo de España Prize in 1983 for his memorial work "La gran esperanza" in which he depicted memories of his life from childood, though his youth, and parts of the Spanish civil war. He is known for his ability to recreate environments, situations and customs, predominantly those in his native Spain from the first third of the 20th century. His writings allow readers to reconstruct daily life during the Spanish Civil War, in addition to the victories of the Francoist side as featured in his Civil War trilogy, "Ópera Carrasclás".

In 1975, García Serrano was elected member of the board of directors of Dyrsa editorial —Diarios y Revistas S.A.—.

He was survived by seven children, including the broadcaster and journalist Eduardo García Serrano, with his wife, Araceli García, having passed away in 1983 at the age of 54 due to pneumonia. Rafael García Serrano himself died in Madrid in 1988.

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Known For
Writing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1917-02-11

Deathday
1988-10-12 (71 years old)

Birth Place
Pamplona, Spain

Religion
Catholicism

Children
Eduardo García Serrano

Citizenships
Spain

Awards
Grand Cross of the Military Merit - White Badge, Grand Cross of the Order of Cisneros


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