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Rafael Alberti Merello (16 December 1902 – 28 October 1999) was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of '27. [1] He is considered one of the greatest literary figures of the so-called Silver Age of Spanish Literature , [ 2 ] and he won numerous prizes and awards.
The founders of Octubre were Rafael Alberti, his wife María Teresa León and César Arconada. [2] [3] [4] The magazine was started in Summer 1933 [5] after the visit of Alberti and León to the Soviet Union. [6] Some of the contributors included Antonio Machado, Emilio Prados and Luis Cernuda. [1] [7]
The Generation of '27 cannot be neatly categorized stylistically because of the wide variety of genres and styles cultivated by its members. Some members, such as Jorge Guillén, wrote in a style that has been loosely called jubilant and joyous and celebrated the instant, others, such as Rafael Alberti, underwent a poetic evolution that led him from youthful poetry of a more romantic vein to ...
The Museo Fundación Rafael Alberti is a museum in El Puerto de Santa María, Spain, which explores the life of the writer and poet Rafael Alberti. [1] See also
In 1929 she met the poet Rafael Alberti who was to become her lifetime companion. They were married in a civil ceremony in Mallorca in 1932. That year the Patronato del Centro para Ampliación de Estudios (Board for Advanced Studies) gave her a grant to study the European theatre movement.
Rafael Alberti (1902–1999), Spanish poet Silvio Alberti , Italian race car driver Susan Alberti (born 1947), Australian businesswoman, philanthropist and former Vice President of the Western Bulldogs Football Club
Some modern authors, in particular those of the Generation of 27 and later, have tried to revitalize and revive the genre, sometimes desecrated it: Rafael Alberti, with El hombre deshabitado and Miguel Hernández, with Quién te ha visto y quién te ve y sombra de lo que eras, wrote autos sacramentales and after them, Gonzalo Torrente Ballester.
She was named after Aitana Alberti, [n. 1] Rafael Alberti's daughter. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The latter dedicated Aitana Sánchez-Gijón some verses upon her birth. [ 2 ] The family moved to Madrid when she was 1 year old.