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Miren Agur Meabe
1962-10-07
Miren Agur Meabe is a Basque writer and poet who contributes significantly to Basque-language (Euskara) literature. Her work is notable for exploring universal themes such as memory, identity, and the passage of time, with a lyrical and profound approach. Recognized for her sensitivity and the quality of her language, Meabe has established herself as an important voice in contemporary literature, addressing the complexity of human emotions and the individual's relationship with their environment.
Manuel Álvarez Torneiro
1932-07-07 – 2019-10-08
Manuel Álvarez Torneiro was a Spanish poet known for his lyrical and introspective work. His poetry explores the human relationship with nature, the passage of time, and the search for meaning. He is appreciated for his sensitive language and the images he evokes, often linked to the Galician universe.
José María Millares
1921-01-28 – 2009-09-08
José María Millares was a Spanish poet and writer, associated with the post-war generation of poets. His work is marked by a melancholic and reflective tone, exploring loneliness, love, and the search for meaning in an often hostile world. He is recognized for his contribution to 20th-century Spanish poetry.
Francisca Aguirre
1930-10-27 – 2019-04-13
Francisca Aguirre was a Spanish poet and writer, known for her lyrical work and her unique poetic voice. Her poetry is characterized by emotional intensity, the exploration of themes such as freedom, passion, and rebellion against social conventions. She is considered an important figure in Spanish poetry.
Olvido García Valdés
1950-12-02
Olvido García Valdés is a Spanish poet whose work stands out for its exploration of language, memory, and identity, with a strong connection to the land and cultural roots. Her poetry is marked by intense sensitivity, a unique rhythm, and an ability to evoke mystery and the sacred in the everyday.
Juan Carlos Mestre
1957-04-15
Juan Carlos Mestre is a Spanish poet known for his lyrical and engaged work. His poetry explores themes such as memory, identity, and the human condition, often with accessible and evocative language. He stands out for the depth of his reflections and his ability to connect the personal to the universal.
Guillermo Carnero
1947-05-07
Carlos Marzal
Carlos Marzal is a Spanish poet whose work is distinguished by its reflective depth and exploration of the complexities of human existence. His poems often address themes such as memory, time, identity, and the relationship between the individual and the world around them, with careful language and intrinsic musicality.
Felipe Benítez Reyes
1960-02-25
José Antonio Muñoz Rojas
1909-10-01 – 2009-09-28
Luis García Montero
1958-12-04
José Ángel Valente
1929-04-25 – 2000-07-18
Luis Álvarez Piñer
1910-02-10 – 1999-07-26
Luis Álvarez Piñer was a prominent Spanish philologist, university professor, and poet. His academic career and his passion for literature, especially poetry, marked his trajectory. He was a scholar of lyric poetry and dedicated himself to teaching, sharing his knowledge and love for the word with several generations of students.
Basilio Fernández López
– 1987-04-18
Basilio Fernández López is a contemporary Spanish poet whose work is in the line of social and existential poetry. His writing addresses themes such as social injustice, the human condition, and the search for meaning in an often hostile world. He is recognized for his authentic voice and his commitment to the reality that surrounds him.
Leopoldo de Luis
1918-05-11 – 2005-11-20
Carlos Sahagún
1938-06-04 – 2015-08-28
Félix Grande
1937-02-04 – 2014-01-30
Ángel García López
1935-03-29 – 2024-09-17
Manuel Ríos Ruiz
1934-08-10 – 2018-10-03
Francisco Garfias López
– 2010-10-26
Francisco Garfias López was a Spanish poet, whose work is marked by a deep reflection on existence, nature, and the human condition. His poetry is characterized by intense lyricism and refined language, seeking beauty in simple things and in the contemplation of the world. With a sharp sensitivity, Garfias explored in his verses man's relationship with nature, the passage of time, and the search for meaning in life. His contribution to Spanish poetry lies in his ability to evoke deep emotions and reflections through powerful imagery and a personal and striking style.
Carlos Murciano
1931-01-01
Carlos Murciano was a Spanish poet and journalist, known for his lyrical and socially engaged poetry. His work addresses themes such as the land, humble people, injustice, and the search for a fairer world. With a direct and emotional style, Murciano captured the essence of everyday life and the aspirations of the people. His work as a journalist also brought him closer to social reality, profoundly influencing his literary vision and his commitment to popular causes.
Diego Jesús Jiménez
1942-12-24 – 2009-09-13
Diego Jesús Jiménez was a Spanish poet whose work is distinguished by its lyrical depth and the incessant search for a language that translates the nuances of human experience. His poetry explores themes such as memory, time, identity, and the individual's relationship with the world. With keen sensitivity, Jiménez addressed the beauty and melancholy of existence in his verses, using a refined and reflective style. His contribution to contemporary Spanish poetry is notable for its authenticity and the expressive force of his writing.
Alfonso Canales
– 2010-11-18
Alfonso Canales was a Spanish poet and professor. His poetic work is marked by a deep reflection on existence, the human condition, and the ephemerality of time. With a style that moves between the lyrical and the existential, Canales masterfully explored language, seeking to express the complexities of the soul. In addition to his literary production, Canales also dedicated himself to teaching, sharing his love for literature and writing with new generations. His influence extends to both the field of poetry and the educational area, leaving a legacy of sensitivity and thought.
Eladio Cabañero
1930-12-06 – 2000-07-22
Eladio Cabañero is a contemporary Spanish poet, recognized for his contribution to lyrical poetry. His work stands out for its sensitivity in approaching universal themes, such as love, nature, and the passage of time, with a refined and emotional poetic language.