Emilio Prados (4 March 1899 – 24 April 1962) was a Spanish poet and editor, a member of the Generation of '27. Born in the Andalusian city of Málaga in...
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president of Mexico Emilio Prados, Spanish poet Emilio Pucci, Italian fashion designer and politician Emilio Pujol, Spanish composer Emilio Rodríguez (disambiguation)...
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Gerardo Diego, Luis Cernuda, Vicente Aleixandre, Manuel Altolaguirre and Emilio Prados. However, many others were in their orbit, some older authors such as...
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Prados may refer to: Emilio Prados (1899–1962), Spanish poet and editor John Prados (1951-2022), American writer Rafael Clavero Prados (born 1977), Spanish...
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lawyer and politician Luis Bolín (1894–1969), lawyer and journalist Emilio Prados (1899–1962), poet Manuel Altolaguirre (1905–1959), poet Antonio Molina...
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Manuel Machado (1874–1947) Jorge Manrique (1440–1479) Juan L. Ortiz Emilio Prados (1899–1962) Francisco de Quevedo (1580–1645) Pedro Salinas (1892–1951)...
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city of Málaga in 1905, Altolaguirre's collaborative poets included Emilio Prados, Vicente Aleixandre, and Federico García Lorca. After completing law...
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Federico García Lorca, Luis Cernuda, Rafael Alberti, Manuel Altolaguirre, Emilio Prados, and 1977 Nobel laureate Vicente Aleixandre. Certain Andalusian fictional...
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sobre la violencia adoptada por la UNESCO. Ensayos sobre: Luis Buñuel, Emilio Prados Such, Franz Kafka, George Orwell, Marcel Proust, Pablo Picasso, Alfonso...
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Moorish Spain Juan Ramón Jiménez Federico García Lorca Jorge Guillen Emilio Prados Pedro Salinas Poets during the World War II and under General Franco...
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