Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Alfonso Rodríguez Vallejo (19 August 19433 December 2021) was a Spanish playwright, poet, painter and neurologist. He had published 34 plays and 25 poetry books. Vallejo was awarded the Lope de Vega prize in 1976 for his play "El desgüace". "Ácido Sulfúrico" was the runner up prize in 1975.

  3. Alfonso Vallejo began writing poetry and theatrical works in the year 1957. His first play was called Cycle, written in 1961, which was later directed by Vallejo himself in 1963 with a group of French actors at the French Institute in the city of Madrid.

  4. Alongside his medical career, Vallejo pursued his passion for writing. He authored 33 plays and 20 poetry collections. His plays have been staged throughout Europe, the United States, and South America, and his works have been translated into numerous languages.

  5. Alfonso Rodríguez Vallejo (19 August 19433 December 2021) was a Spanish playwright, poet, painter and neurologist. He had published 34 plays and 25 poetry books. Vallejo was awarded the Lope de Vega prize in 1976 for his play "El desgüace". "Ácido Sulfúrico" was the runner up prize in 1975.

  6. Alfonso Vallejo (born 1943, Santander) is a Spanish of Gipsy descentplaywright, poet, painter and neurologist. He has published 33 plays and 20 poetry books. Vallejo was awarded the Lope de Vega prize in 1976 for his play "El desgüace". "Ácido Sulfúrico" was the runner up prize in 1975.

  7. Alfonso Rodríguez Vallejo (19 August 19433 December 2021) was a Spanish playwright, poet, painter and neurologist. He had published 34 plays and 25 poetry books. Vallejo was awarded the Lope de Vega prize in 1976 for his play "El desgüace". "Ácido Sulfúrico" was the runner up prize in 1975.

  8. Dec 3, 2021 · Alfonso Vallejo started writing poems and plays in 1957. His first play was "Cycle" (1961) which he directed in 1963 with French actors at the French Institute in Madrid. Director of the University Theatre, at the Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, between 1962 and 1964.