Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde (26 February 1893 - 17 August 1965) was a Spanish poet and journalist. He is particularly known as a writer of libretti, primarily for zarzuelas. With Federico Romero, he wrote the libretti for two of the best-known zarzuelas of the 20th century, ''Doña Francisquita'' by Amadeo Vives and ''Luisa Fernanda'' by Federico Moreno Torroba. His father, Carlos Fernández Shaw, was also a playwright, poet and journalist who wrote libretti for several zarzuelas and operas, most famously ''Margarita la tornera'' and ''La vida breve''. Guillermo Fernández-Shaw was born in Cádiz and initially trained as a lawyer before becoming a journalist. He was the editor of the Spanish newspaper ''La Epoca'' from 1911 to 1936, and a contributor to ''ABC'' as well as writing poetry for ''Blanco y Negro''. His partnership with Federico Romero began in 1916 with their libretto for Serrano's ''La canción del olvido''. Guillermo Fernández-Shaw died in Madrid on 17 August 1965 at the age of 72.
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