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Juan Francisco Manzano (1797–1854), author and poet; Dulce María Loynaz (1902–1997), poet, Cervantes Prize winner; José Martí (1853–1895), poet, journalist, critic, translator, and patriot; Calixto Martínez, journalist and political prisoner; Rubén Martínez Villena, writer; Domingo del Monte (1804–1853), author and literary critic
Francisco Pobeda y Armenteros was a poet who can be placed midway between "high culture" and "popular culture" and whose style was one of the first to initiate the process of "Cubanization" in poetry. Soon afterward, Domingo del Monte attempted to do the same, proposing the "Cubanization" of romance.
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The Prelude or, Growth of a Poet's Mind; An Autobiographical Poem is an autobiographical poem in blank verse by the English poet William Wordsworth. [1] Intended as the introduction to the more philosophical poem The Recluse, which Wordsworth never finished, The Prelude is an extremely personal work and reveals many details of Wordsworth's life.
Francisco Antonio Pérez (1764–1828), Chilean political figure; Francisco Flores Pérez (born 1959), President of El Salvador, 1999–2004; Francisco Pérez (general), Mexican commander at the Battle of Buena Vista; Francisco Pérez (governor) (born 1969), Governor of Mendoza Province, Argentina
The Generation of '98 (Spanish: Generación del 98), also called Generation of 1898 (Spanish: Generación de 1898), was a group of novelists, poets, essayists, and philosophers active in Spain at the time of the Spanish–American War (1898), committed to cultural and aesthetic renewal, and associated with modernismo.
López was born and raised in León, Nicaragua; son of Soledad López and Francisco Pérez. López published his first poem, "Confesión de un Soldado" (Confession of a Soldier), at the age of 17 in 1946. In 1948 he formed part of a six-member musical group called "Buenos Aires".
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