He was one of the sons of Eugenio Carré Aldao. He was nominated as temporary assistant of the Business School of A Coruña but he gave up one year later. He was a member of the Popular University of A Coruña, a free teaching institution that organised many cultural lectures for working-class districts.
These are some of his most important works: Da raza (1919), a selection of poems; Tentación (1921); Macías O Namorado (1921); Escolma de poesías (1954); Arelas (unpublished); Un benemérito de Galicia, don Galo Salinas Rodríguez (in collaboration with his brother Leandro). He also left two novels unpublished: O milagre, Volverá and Un episodio de la retaguardia as well as a collection of dialogues titled Críticas e pasatempos.
In 1906, he was nominated as an assistant member of the Galician Academy and member of the Poetical Section of the Academy of Declamation, Music and Belles Lettres of Malaga in 1921.