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  2. Poema del Iguazú - Wikipedia

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    The piano poemas systematically cover the length and breadth of Argentine geography, from the Tierra del Fuego and Antarctica in the south—in the Poema fueguino, Op. 86, and Poema antártico, Op. 87, both composed in 1925—to the tropical north in the last two poemas: the Poema de la selva primaveral, Op. 93 (Poem of the vernal rainforest ...

  3. Cantar de mio Cid - Wikipedia

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    In modern Spanish the title might be rendered El Poema de mi Señor or El Poema de mi Jefe. The expression cantar (literally "to sing") was used to mean a chant or a song. The word Cid (Çid in old Spanish orthography), was a derivation of the dialectal Arabic word سيد sîdi or sayyid, which means lord or master.

  4. Poema de Yuçuf - Wikipedia

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    Imagen de la hoja inicial Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine y final from Manuscrito A of Poema de Yuçuf from the Real Academia de la Historia de España. Edición del Poema de José, following the publication in Poetas castellanos anteriores al siglo XV, collected by Tomás Antonio Sánchez, continued by Pedro José Pidal, and ...

  5. Federico García Lorca - Wikipedia

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    Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca [a] [b] (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27, a group consisting mostly of poets who introduced the tenets of European movements (such as symbolism, futurism, and surrealism) into Spanish ...

  6. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair - Wikipedia

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    Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (Spanish: Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada) is a poetry collection by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. Published in June 1924, the book launched Neruda to fame at the young age of 19 and is one of the most renowned literary works of the 20th century in the Spanish language.

  7. Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer - Wikipedia

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    Gustavo Adolfo Claudio Domínguez Bastida (17 February 1836 – 22 December 1870), [1] better known as Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡusˈtaβo aˈðolfo ˈβekeɾ]), was a Spanish Romantic poet and writer (mostly short stories), also a playwright, literary columnist, and talented in drawing.

  8. Spanish literature - Wikipedia

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    Hence, while the relatively recent discovery of the Jarchas challenges pride of chronological place that belonged for so long to the Poema del Cid (El Cantar de mío Cid) (1140 CE) in the history of Spanish literature, they cannot be seen as a precursor to Spain's great epic poem. What the discovery of the jarchas makes clear instead is that ...

  9. Antonio Machado - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Cipriano José María y Francisco de Santa Ana Machado y Ruiz (26 July 1875 – 22 February 1939), known as Antonio Machado, was a Spanish poet and one of the leading figures of the Spanish literary movement known as the Generation of '98.