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This is a list of notable poets who have written in the Spanish language ... (1912–2002) Joaquín Pasos (1914–1947) ... (1943–2006) Peru. Jose Santos Chocano ...
Spanish-language literature or Hispanic literature is the sum of the literary works written in the Spanish language across the Hispanic world. The principal elements are the Spanish literature of Spain, and Latin American literature .
She was director of the Institute of Romance Studies at the University of London from 1997 to 2002. She was Professor of Spanish and Cultural Studies at the University of Southampton from 2001 to 2006 before moving to New York University in 2006. [1] Labanyi was the founding editor of the Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies. [2]
Mendoza was also the first to introduce the sonnet into Spanish literature. The last great poet of the Middle Ages is Jorge Manrique. He is famous for his work which laments the death of his father, Coplas a la muerte de su padre. In this piece, Manrique shows classical feelings by expressing himself in a universal manner (all things come to an ...
Spanish 75 A Song of Ice and Fire: George R.R. Martin: 1996–present: 39 [citation needed] English 76 Dictionary of the Khazars: Milorad Pavić: 1984: 39 [78] [79] Serbian: 77 The Time of the Doves: Mercè Rodoreda: 1962: 38 [80] Catalan: 78 Silence in the Age of Noise: Erling Kagge: 2016 38 [81] Norwegian 79 The Bookseller of Kabul: Åsne ...
July 14 – The Times Literary Supplement reports on the discovery of a missing copy of Shelley's Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things, an 1811 pamphlet containing a 172-line poem critical of war, politics and religion; although published anonymously, the poem is thought to have contributed to the rebel poet's expulsion from the ...
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Alfonso Rumazo González (1903–2002), historian, essayist and literary critic; Alfredo Gangotena – poet who wrote in French and Spanish; Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco (1908–1993), novelist, essayist, journalist, historian; Alicia Yánez Cossío (born 1928), poet, novelist and journalist; Ángel Felicísimo Rojas (1909–2003), novelist, and poet