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María Luisa Mora Alameda

María Luisa Mora Alameda

ES

1959-01-01

María Luisa Mora Alameda is a Spanish writer whose work is dedicated to exploring social and existential themes, with a particular focus on the female perspective and the complexities of everyday life. Her writing is marked by sensitivity in the approach to characters and situations, inviting reflection on human relationships, identity, and the challenges faced in the contemporary world.

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Rosario Neira

Rosario Neira

ES

Rosario Neira is a Spanish writer whose work falls within the scope of contemporary literature. Her work, although perhaps less known internationally, reflects a particular sensitivity and an interest in exploring narratives that touch the reader intimately. Her writing tends to focus on aspects of daily life and human relationships, with an approach that can vary between introspective and observational. Neira contributes to the literary scene with an authentic voice.

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Diego Doncel

Diego Doncel

ES

Diego Doncel is a Spanish poet and writer, known for his intimate and reflective lyricism. His poetic work explores themes such as the passage of time, memory, identity, and the relationship between human beings and nature and the universe. Doncel stands out for the musicality of his verses and his ability to translate deep feelings and perceptions into words.

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Francisco Serradilla

Francisco Serradilla

ES

Francisco Serradilla is a Spanish writer known for his narratives that investigate the complexities of the human experience and the nuances of social relationships. His literary work is marked by deep sensitivity and a keen observational ability.

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Juan María Calles

Juan María Calles

ES

Juan María Calles is an author whose work focuses on exploring narratives that reflect on society and human relationships. His writing is characterized by a direct and observational approach, seeking to portray the complexities of everyday life and the dilemmas faced by individuals.

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Javier Peñas Navarro

Javier Peñas Navarro

ES

1956-04-29

Javier Peñas Navarro is a Spanish writer whose works explore the complexities of the human condition and interpersonal relationships. His writing is marked by deep sensitivity and keen observation of the details that make up everyday life.

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Julia Castillo

Julia Castillo

ES

– 1988-03-10

Julia Castillo is a contemporary Spanish writer, known for her contributions to literature, especially in the romance genre. Her work often explores the complexities of human relationships, the nuances of everyday life, and issues of identity, with a particular sensitivity to portraying the female universe. With an engaging prose and well-constructed characters, Castillo manages to captivate her readers, inviting them to reflect on deep aspects of the human experience. Her writing is marked by a keen observation of reality and a unique ability to create atmospheres that resonate with contemporary life.

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Blanca Andreu

Blanca Andreu

ES

1959-08-04

Blanca Andreu is a contemporary Spanish poet, whose work is distinguished by innovative language and the exploration of themes such as mythology, history, and the female experience. Her poetry is marked by a strong visual component and the ability to create dreamlike and symbolic universes. Considered one of the most important voices in Spanish poetry of her generation, Andreu has a unique style that blends the erudite with the popular, the personal with the collective. Her writing challenges conventions and invites the reader to new forms of perception.

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José Luis Alegre Cudós

José Luis Alegre Cudós

ES

1951-01-31 – 2022-12-28

José Luis Alegre Cudós is a Spanish writer and professor, known for his contribution to literature and education. His work frequently explores themes related to culture, history, and society, reflecting a deep connection with his roots and the context in which he lives. As an educator, Alegre Cudós has dedicated part of his career to teaching and disseminating knowledge, seeking to inspire and train new generations. His writing is marked by rich language and an analytical vision, making him a relevant figure in the contemporary Spanish literary scene.

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José Infante

José Infante

ES

1946-07-21

José Infante is a Spanish writer and university professor. His literary work, which spans both fiction and criticism, is known for its intellectual depth and its exploration of complex themes of society and existence.

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Joaquín Benito de Lucas

Joaquín Benito de Lucas

ES

1934-08-19 – 2021-05-18

Joaquín Benito de Lucas is a recognized Spanish poet and university professor. His poetry is often associated with the 'Generation of 50' and is distinguished by its lyrical depth, existential reflection, and a critical view of society.

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Joaquín Caro Romero

Joaquín Caro Romero

ES

1940-01-01

Joaquín Caro Romero is a Spanish writer and poet, known for his work that bridges poetry and prose, exploring identity, memory, and Andalusian culture. His writing is marked by a strong connection to his roots, featuring rich and evocative language that celebrates Andalusia. Caro Romero is an important representative of the contemporary literature of his region, with works that resonate for their authenticity and depth.

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Mariano Roldán

Mariano Roldán

ES

– 2019-04-05

Mariano Roldán is a name associated with literature, with contributions extending to poetry and possibly prose. His work is noted for its lyrical sensitivity and an exploration of themes that touch the soul. He stands out for the way he weaves words, creating vivid images and deep emotions in his verses. Roldán's work reflects a profound observation of the world and human experience, seeking to express universal truths through his literary art.

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Rafael Soto Vergés

Rafael Soto Vergés

ES

1936-08-24 – 2004-07-14

Rafael Soto Vergés is a Spanish writer and poet. His work spans various literary genres, with a style that frequently explores the human condition and contemporary society. He is known for his ability to create engaging and poetic narratives that resonate with readers through his expressive language and universal themes. His contribution to Spanish literature is marked by the depth and originality of his writing.

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María Elvira Lacaci

María Elvira Lacaci

ES

– 1997-03-09

María Elvira Lacaci was a Spanish writer, known for her literary work that addresses social and existential themes with sensitivity and depth. Her writing is characterized by the exploration of the human condition, interpersonal relationships, and the complexities of modern life. Through her short stories and novels, Lacaci offered readers reflections on identity, loneliness, and the search for meaning in a constantly changing world. Her literary voice stands out for its authenticity and its ability to portray the nuances of human experience.

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Javier de Bengoechea

Javier de Bengoechea

ES

1919-08-20 – 2009-04-12

Javier de Bengoechea was a Spanish writer and translator, with a work marked by his foray into various literary genres, including fiction and translation. His career was dedicated to the art of the word, both in the creation of his own narratives and in the dissemination of foreign works for the Spanish-speaking public. Known for his skill with language and his deep understanding of literary nuances, Bengoechea contributed to the cultural scene through his translations, which brought important works from other languages into Spanish, enriching the available literary collection.

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Llorenç Gomis

Llorenç Gomis

ES

1924-03-04 – 2005-12-31

Llorenç Gomis was a Catalan sociologist, journalist, and writer, known for his work in the fields of communication and education. His career was dedicated to reflecting on society, culture, and the media, with a critical and innovative perspective. He addressed topics such as the influence of media in shaping public opinion, the importance of education for citizenship, and the social transformations brought about by technology. His writings and essays are marked by a deep analysis of social dynamics and the pursuit of a more critical understanding of contemporary reality.

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Antonio Fernández Spencer

Antonio Fernández Spencer

ES

1922-01-01 – 1995-01-01

Antonio Fernández Spencer was a Spanish poet and literary critic, whose poetic work is recognized for its lyrical depth and exploration of themes such as love, memory, and the passage of time. His poetry is distinguished by its musicality, richness of imagery, and ability to evoke deep emotions. In addition to his poetic production, Fernández Spencer was an active literary critic, analyzing the work of other writers with insight and sensitivity. His contribution to Spanish literature encompasses both poetic creation and critical reflection on the art of the word.

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Ana Merino

Ana Merino

ES

1971-01-01

Ana Merino is a Spanish writer and poet recognized for her poetic and narrative work, which sensitively explores themes such as memory, identity, and the human condition. Her poetry is marked by musicality, imagistic strength, and a language that moves between the intimate and the universal. As a short story writer and novelist, Merino demonstrates a remarkable ability to weave engaging narratives and memorable characters.

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Alfonso Moreno

Alfonso Moreno

ES

1910-01-24 – 2010-09-24

Alfonso Moreno is a Spanish writer, known mainly for his contribution to the detective novel and thriller genres. His writing is marked by engaging plots, well-developed characters, and an atmosphere of suspense that captivates the reader. He stands out for his ability to build dynamic narratives and for exploring themes that often involve mystery and investigation.

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Andrés Trapiello

Andrés Trapiello

1953-06-10

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Ángela Vallvey

Ángela Vallvey

1964-01-01

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José María Requena

José María Requena

ES

1925-04-18 – 1998-07-13

José María Requena was a Spanish writer known for his literary work, which explores various themes with his own style. His production covers different genres, contributing to the diversity of Spanish literature. He dedicated himself to the art of writing, always seeking to deepen the human experience in his narratives.

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Alfredo Conde

Alfredo Conde

ES

1945-01-05

Alfredo Conde is a Galician writer who stands out in contemporary narrative in the Galician and Spanish languages. His work often explores the human condition, the complexities of interpersonal relationships, and historical memory. With careful and profound writing, Conde addresses themes such as identity, exile, and the passage of time, reflecting on contemporary society and culture. His literary production covers both fiction and essay, consolidating him as an important voice in literature in the Galician language.

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