Lorenzo Varela


Xesús Lorenzo Varela Vázquez was a Galician poet.

Life

Varela was born in a boat, while his parents, emigrants from Galicia, were going to Havana, Cuba. Some people consider it to be a kind of prophecy, as Varela lived in exile for most of his life.
Varela returned to Galicia and grew up in Lugo. He was an active member of the Federación de Mocedades Galeguistas.
In 1934 Varela moved to Madrid, where he contacted with the group PAN and with Misións Pedagóxicas. He also joined the Communist Party of Spain.
After the Spanish Civil War, Varela left Spain, exiling himself first in France and then, in May 1939, in Mexico. He moved to Buenos Aires in 1941, where he made contact with other exiled Galicians and emigrants from Galicia. He would publish most of his poetry, in the Galician language, while in Argentina.
In May 1976, after the death of caudillo Francisco Franco, Varela decided to return to Spain. He finally settled in Madrid, where he lived until his death two years later.
The Día das Letras Galegas was dedicated to him in 2005.

Works