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Juan Antonio Villacañas wrote thirty three books of poetry, spanning a wealth of themes and forms, from free verse (as early as the 1950s) to the sonnet, from stanzas and rhymes of his own invention to the lira: Juan Antonio Villacañas infused this classical form with new and surprising content, so much so that his liras are now known as "Liras juanantonianas".
Vayamos hacia el norte aunque sea dando la vuelta por el sur (2001) ¿Qué consideración no merecen quienes han cometido atentados contra la belleza del mundo? (2002) Más hermosura (CELYA, 2002) Un ángulo me basta (IV Premio Internacional de Poesía Generación del 27, Visor, 2002) Olímpicas (El Gaviero Ediciones, 2005)
Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde was born in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1846. [1] His poem Vuelta a la Patria (Return to the Homeland) is about his return to Venezuela. He translated works of English, German, Italian, Danish, Chinese, Portuguese, French writers into Spanish.
Juan Antonio Corretjer Montes (March 3, 1908 – January 19, 1985) was a Puerto Rican poet, journalist and pro-independence political activist opposing United States rule in Puerto Rico. Early years [ edit ]
Juan Antonio de Vizarrón y Eguiarreta (2 September 1682 in El Puerto de Santa María, Spain – 25 January 1747 in Mexico City, Spain) was archbishop of Mexico from 21 March 1731 to 25 January 1747, and viceroy of New Spain from 17 March 1734 to 17 August 1740.
Juan Antonio Flores Santana (July 3, 1927 – November 9, 2014) was a Roman Catholic archbishop. Ordained to the priesthood on July 12, 1952, Flores Santana was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Vega , Dominican Republic , on April 24, 1966, and was ordained bishop of June 12, 1966.
Juan Antonio Bustillo y Ceballos (Zevallos) was a soldier and politician who served as governor of Province of Texas (1730–1734) and Coahuila, New Spain (1754–1756). He also served as alcalde ordinario (ordinary mayor) in Mexico City.
Juan Antonio Cruz Serrano (born 29 September 1976) is a Spanish priest of the Catholic Church who works in the diplomatic service of the Holy See. Cruz Serrano was born in María, Almería, on 29 September 1976. He was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Almería on 15 September 2001. [1]