Alberto Bayo - Bayo As Author and Poet

Bayo As Author and Poet

  • Cualquier cosilla (poetry), Spain, 1911
  • Mis cantos de aspirante (poetry), Spain, 1911
  • Cadetadas (poetry), Spain, 1912
  • Canciones del Alkázar (poetry), Spain, 1914
  • Juan de Juanes (novel), Spain, 1926
  • Uncida al yugo (novel), Spain, 1926
  • Dos años en Gomara, Spain, 1928
  • La guerra será de los guerrilleros, Spain, 1937
  • El tenorio laico (poetry), Spain, 1938
  • Mi desembarco en Mallorca, Mexico, 1944
  • Tempestad en el Caribe, Mexico, 1950
  • Cámara, México (history), 1951
  • El caballero de los tristes destinos (capitán Alonso de Ojeda), México, 1953
  • Magallanes, el hombre más audaz de la tierra, Mexico, 1953
  • 150 preguntas a un guerrillero, Mexico, 1955
  • Fidel te espera en la Sierra (poetry), Mexico, 1958
  • Mis versos de rebeldía, Mexico, 1958
  • Sangre en Cuba (poetry), Mexico, 1958
  • Mi aporte a la revolución cubana, 1960
  • El tenorio cubano (poetry), 1960
  • Versos revolucionarios, 130 pp, 1960
  • Mis versos, 223 pp, 1965

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