Jesús Cancio was borned in Comillas, Cantabria in 1885 and died in Polanco in 1961. He was a writer, one of the most important in the XXth centhury.
When he was 20, he started to work for a local newspaper where he sent
poems and traditional stories.
He started to be known as “The Poet of the Sea”. In 1921, he published his
first essay and five years later the second one.
In 1930, he published with Adriano Garcia Lomas a book about the folklore
in Cantabria. That year was published Romancero del Mar and he was named
favourite son of Comillas.
After Franco´s rise, he was denounced for be republican. He was jailed in
Santander in 1938
In 1941, pardon came and he went to Madrid nearly blind. In his nexts books
he will focus on Cantabria and the sea.
His most famous book are Olas y cantiles y Bruma norteña. There are schools
with his name all around Cantabria, and he also gives the name to a street in
Torrelavega.
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