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Biagio Marin

Biagio Marin

IT

1891-06-29 – 1985-12-24

Biagio Marin was an Italian poet and linguist, known for his poetic work that celebrates the culture and landscape of the Istrian region, combining elements of the lyrical tradition with an innovative language deeply connected to the land and its cultural roots. His poetry is a testament to his identity and his deep love for his territory.

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Piero Chiara

Piero Chiara

IT

1913-03-13 – 1986-12-31

Piero Chiara was a renowned Italian writer, known for his narratives that frequently portray the life and customs of Lombardy, his homeland. His work is marked by a lyrical style and a deep attention to detail, exploring human relationships with sensitivity and humor.

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Lorenzo Montano

Lorenzo Montano

IT

1893-04-19 – 1958-08-28

Lorenzo Montano is a contemporary Italian writer. His literary work is recognized for experimentation and the exploration of new narrative forms. He is dedicated to investigating the frontiers of language and representation, seeking to break with established conventions. With a career focused on innovation, Montano addresses themes that frequently question the perception of reality and the subjectivity of the individual. His writing is marked by stylistic boldness and a constant search for renewal.

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Antonio Barolini

Antonio Barolini

IT

1910-05-29 – 1971-01-21

Antonio Barolini was a prominent Italian writer, poet, and translator. His work is recognized for its stylistic sophistication and the depth with which he addressed the human experience, with a focus often turned to the complexities of life and art. Barolini stood out for his versatility, moving with mastery between prose and poetry. His writing is marked by sharp sensitivity and the ability to evoke deep emotions and reflections, consolidating him as an important figure in 20th-century Italian literature.

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Pier Antonio Quarantotti

Pier Antonio Quarantotti

IT

1910-02-23 – 1965-04-22

Pier Antonio Quarantotti was an Italian writer and journalist, whose work focused on social, historical, and cultural themes. A journalist by training, he transferred a keen observational ability and precise language to his literary writing. His writings frequently explored the life and customs of his native land, the Veneto region, offering a vivid portrait of its people and history.

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Leonida Répaci

Leonida Répaci

IT

1898-04-05 – 1985-07-19

Leonida Répaci was an Italian writer, journalist, and anti-fascist, known for his work that frequently portrays life in Calabria and the experiences of humble people. His writing is marked by a strong sense of realism, attention to social details, and direct, expressive language. Répaci was also politically engaged, using his writing as a tool for denunciation and social reflection.

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Vincenzo Cardarelli

Vincenzo Cardarelli

IT

1887-05-01 – 1959-06-15

Vincenzo Cardarelli was an Italian poet and journalist, considered one of the most important voices of lyrical poetry of the 20th century in Italy. His work is characterized by a deep meditation on time, memory, solitude, and the fleeting beauty of life. Cardarelli developed a refined and musical poetic style, focused on expressing universal feelings with precise and evocative language.

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Günter Kunert

Günter Kunert

DE

1929-03-06 – 2019-09-21

Günter Kunert was an influential German poet, writer, and essayist, whose works frequently addressed the complexities of life in East Germany under the communist regime, the experience of war, and the human condition. His poetry is marked by intelligence, irony, and a deep concern for individual freedom and truth.

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Malva Flores

Malva Flores

MX

1961-09-12

Malva Flores is a Mexican poet and essayist, known for her work that moves between lyrical reflection and social commentary. Her poetry is marked by sensitivity, exploration of the human condition, and keen observation of the world around her, often with a touch of irony and existential depth.

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Ernesto Mejía Sánchez

Ernesto Mejía Sánchez

MX

1923-01-01 – 1985-01-01

Ernesto Mejía Sánchez was a Mexican poet, essayist, and literary critic, known for his profound erudition and his lyrical and reflective style. His work is notable for its exploration of Mexican culture, history, and Ibero-American literature. He was an important figure in the Mexican intellectual landscape of the 20th century, contributing his poetic sensibility and critical vision to the literature and thought of his country.

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José Ovejero

José Ovejero

ES

1958-04-12

José Ovejero is a Spanish writer and journalist, known for his incisive prose and for addressing themes such as memory, identity, and contemporary society in his works. His literary career is marked by direct and reflective writing, which explores the complexities of human relationships and existential dilemmas. Ovejero has a diverse body of work that includes novels and essays, consolidating him as a keen observer of the current world.

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María Elena Higueruelo

María Elena Higueruelo

ES

María Elena Higueruelo is a Spanish poet and writer recognized for her lyrical sensitivity and the depth of her reflections. Her works explore the intimate dimension of human experience, nature, and the passage of time.

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Alba Flores Robla

Alba Flores Robla

ES

1992-12-28

Alba Flores Robla is a Spanish writer whose work is characterized by the exploration of engaging narratives and the psychological depth of her characters. Her stories often address the complexities of human relationships and the challenges of contemporary life.

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Marcela Duque

Marcela Duque

CO

1990-01-01

Marcela Duque is a Colombian writer whose works are distinguished by their originality and the strength of their narratives. Her writing explores relevant themes of contemporary society, with a keen eye on social and cultural issues.

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Martha Asunción Alonso

Martha Asunción Alonso

ES

1986-05-23

Martha Asunción Alonso is a Spanish writer whose works explore the diversity of literary genres. Her work is recognized for its sensitivity in approaching themes such as identity, memory, and human relationships, with poetic language and a keen eye for the details of everyday life. She also dedicates herself to prose, weaving narratives that invite reflection.

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Constantino Molina Monteagudo

Constantino Molina Monteagudo

ES

Constantino Molina Monteagudo is a Spanish writer and professor, whose work is distinguished by the depth of his reflections on literature and culture. With erudite and accessible prose, he explores philosophical and existential themes, inviting the reader to an intellectual dialogue. His work as a professor enriches his vision of the importance of education and the dissemination of knowledge.

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Teresa Soto

Teresa Soto

ES

Teresa Soto is a Spanish writer, known for her work that moves between poetry and prose, exploring themes such as female identity, human relationships, and the search for meaning. Her writing is marked by sharp sensitivity and a language that seeks authenticity and emotional depth.

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José Gutiérrez Román

José Gutiérrez Román

ES

José Gutiérrez Román is a Spanish poet and essayist. His poetic work is marked by a profound reflection on existence, the passage of time, and the human condition, with a language that moves between the lyrical and the philosophical. He also stands out for his essays, where he explores themes of literature and culture with erudition and sensitivity.

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José Martínez Ros

José Martínez Ros

ES

José Martínez Ros is a Spanish poet whose lyrical work is characterized by its reflective depth and the search for a language that captures the nuances of existence. His poems frequently explore themes such as love, the passage of time, melancholy, and the contemplation of nature, with a sensibility that resonates with the Spanish poetic tradition. With a consolidated trajectory in poetry, Martínez Ros has established himself as an authentic voice, whose verses invite introspection and appreciation of the subtle beauty of the world.

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Carlos Vaquerizo

Carlos Vaquerizo

ES

Carlos Vaquerizo is a Spanish poet and literary critic known for his contribution to contemporary poetry. His work explores themes such as identity, memory, and the human condition, with a language that moves between lyricism and reflection.

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Joaquín Pérez Azaústre

Joaquín Pérez Azaústre

ES

1976-07-03

Joaquín Pérez Azaústre is a renowned Spanish poet and essayist, known for his profound reflection on language and the human condition. His poetic work stands out for its musicality, for the exploration of themes such as memory, time, and the search for meaning, often intertwining the personal with the universal. With a lyrical and dense prose, Pérez Azaústre addresses philosophical and existential questions, consolidating himself as an important voice in contemporary Spanish-language poetry. His essays also explore the intersections between literature, philosophy, and culture.

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Adrián González Da Costa

Adrián González Da Costa

ES

Adrián González Da Costa is a Galician writer and professor, whose literary work is developed mainly in the Galician and Spanish languages. With a production that spans poetry and prose, he explores themes related to identity, memory, the human condition, and social transformations. His writing is marked by formal experimentation and reflection on language, seeking new forms of expression that dialogue with the complexities of the contemporary world. His academic activity complements his literary vein, giving him a critical and in-depth perspective on literature and culture.

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Irene Sánchez Carrón

Irene Sánchez Carrón

ES

Irene Sánchez Carrón is a Spanish writer, whose literary contributions include poetry and prose. Her work is often marked by a sensitive and introspective approach, exploring themes such as intimacy, identity, and everyday experiences. Her literary style seeks depth and subtlety, inviting the reader to an emotional connection with the narratives. Sánchez Carrón actively participates in the literary scene, enriching it with her unique perspective.

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Luis Enrique Belmonte

Luis Enrique Belmonte

VE

Luis Enrique Belmonte is a Venezuelan poet and essayist, recognized for his work that navigates between lyrical reflection and cultural commentary. His poetry is marked by intense language and a critical look at reality, addressing social, political, and existential themes. As an essayist, Belmonte dedicates himself to in-depth analyses of literature, art, and the human condition, demonstrating remarkable erudition. His work seeks to provoke thought and debate, consolidating him as an important voice in Latin American literature.

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