id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-8691 Galician-language literature - Wikipedia .html text/html 1165 190 69 Galician-language literature Wikipedia In the Middle Ages, Galego-português (Galician-Portuguese) was a language of culture, poetry (troubadours) and religion throughout not only Galicia and Portugal but also Castile. Rosalia Castro de Murguía's Cantares Gallegos (1863; Galician Songs) was the first Galician-language book to be published in four centuries.[2] Related to literature, Chano Pineiro's 1989 Sempre Xonxa (Forever a Woman) is regarded as the first Galician-language film.[3] The intellectual group Xeración Nós, a name that alludes to the Irish Sinn Féin ("We Ourselves") promoted Galacian culture in the 1920s.[4] Xeración Galaxia was established to translate modern texts that would link an independent Galician culture with the European context.[5] The Galician translation of the Bible was begun in 1968 by Editorial SEPT and published in 1989.[6] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Galician-language literature. Galician language ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-8691.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-8691.txt